Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, May 28, 1981, Page 3, Image 3

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Deadline for entries
in parade draws near
The deadline for entries in
the 1981 Sandy Mountain
Festival Parade is June 12.
All entries must be in the
hands of the committee by
that date to insure that they
will be considered in the
ju d g in g , a c c o rd in g to
organizers.
The theme of the July 9
parade is “ Frontierland to
Fantasyland ' It w ill be held
at 7 30 p m and proceed up
Pioneer Boulevard
Civic organizations, bands
and marching groups are
free while individuals pay $1,
noncommercial groups $2
and commercial entries $10.
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by SHANNON KEI.I.EY
Post Correspondent
The quick actions of an
Alpine ambulance d river
saved the life of a baby born
two months prematurely on
Thursday. May 17
Kussel James McMahan,
weighing 2 lb 11 oz., is in
stable condition at Em-
m anual
H o s p ita l
in
Portland.
Three minutes later, the
baby's head was stuck in the
birth canal, and Hartney had
to deliver it by manipulation
When the baby was
delivered, it was “ blue,” he
said, from lack of oxygen.
H a rtn e y im m e d ia te ly
began g ivin g mouth to
mouth—nose resuscitation to
the child and continued until
they reached Gresham Com­
munity Hospital An APGER
• Apparent Pulse Grimace
A citvity and Respiration)
reading was taken to deter
mine how well the newborn
baby was doing and he had a
"one reading", which is near
death, according to Dr Gary
Monday Hartney continued
mouth to mouth resuscita­
tion and within five minutes
the APGER raised to five.
Normal APGER is seven.
Monday assisted, cutting the
umbilical cord.
All three were transported
to Emanuel Hospital via Life
F lig h t h elicop ter, w hile
H a rtn e y
c o n tin u e d
resuscitation
M cM ahan s ta ye d at
Emanuel for two days, but
her son, who now weighs 2
lbs , II oz , will remain for six
weeks.
‘That was a close call,”
said McMahan, who has
three other children
McMahan was impressed
with Hartney’s quick life­
saving reactions
" I thought that was fan
tastic,’ she said."I thought
for sure I was going to make
it (to the University)” .
Hartney had delivered a
baby once before, but never
a two—month premature.
breech baby
“ I feel fortunate to be one
capable to do that,” said
Hartney ” 1 feel God was
with me.”
"A s p e c ia lty ! "
• Logging • Dump truck • Long haul • Local
C la ssifie d s?
Joni Eareckson
the film ministry of the Billy
Graham Association, will be
shown at 6 p m
Summer school
starts sign-up
The film chronicles her
struggles to piece together
her life and her faith in God,
in spite of the devastating
circumstances
F u n e ra l s e rvice s fo r
Johanna
C h ris tin a
Vandenberg of Sandy were
held last Friday in the
chapel of Carroll Funeral
Home in Gresham She died
at Aberdeen. Wash , May 18,
while visiting She was 76
Born in Boring, she attend­
ed L ew ylen School at
Sellwood and Gresham
schools She married Harvey
Vandenberg May 18. 1922 at
Vancouver, Wash He died in
1964,
Mrs Vandenberg was a
homemaker She enjoyed
traveling, dancing and cam­
ping
She is survived by her
sons, George and Donald,
both of Sandy, Charles of
Eunam claw , Wash and
James of Copalis, Wash ; a
brother. Bendix Schmidt of
Portland; sisters. Minnie
Schmit and Marie Johnston,
both of Portland. 13 grand
children, and 19 g re a t­
grandchildren.
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by BULOVA
Sandy Insurance Agency
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"Independent & Home-owned"
39084 Proctor Boulevard in Sandy, Oregon
Heritoge Square * Phone 668 6136
IT S BULOVA WATCH TIME
n u m b e r is 6 6 7 - 6 6 3 3
"Reflections of His Love,”
a new film highlighting the
life and ministry of Joni
Eareckson, will lx* shown
next Sunday, June 7, at the
Sandy Baptist Church, 34495
S.E. Jarl Road.
The color feature, produc­
ed by World Wide Pictures,
J. V an d en b erg
H o t l in e p h o n e
HereS the
watch specifically
designed for the
rugged individual who
has no time or patience
with a fragile timepiece
whether he$ climbing a
mountain or diving for shells
100 fathoms down The Caravelle
Deep Sea by Bulova has a case
carved from a solid block of stainless
steel and a screw-down crown that
eliminates condensation Its automatic
never needs winding Shock-resistant
Anti magnetic And shows the day in either
English or Spanish
In white or black dial, with waterproof strap
C aravelle
JF IA ):
39041 Proctor Blvd., Sandy. OR 668 5527
Inspirational film due
Deane’s Auto Repairl
Deane Wesselink, owner . . . 33 years experience
Eareckson is the star of a
recent theatrical motion pic­
ture, "Joni,” which tells the
story of her diving accident,
as a young girl, which left
her paralyzed from the neck
down.
Complete Automotive Repairs:
Automatic Transmissions
Exhaust Systems
‘ Brake Work
General Tune-up
CALL 668-4563
Opan Mon . Frl., 8 • 5 p.m.
____________
1 % mi. east of Sandy
42007 S.E. Hwy. 26
We service Chrysler motors products: Dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler.
W E PUT
A PREM IUM
O N SERVICE,
Signs of the Last Days
UNREST, FEAR AND UPHEAVAL. LUKE 21:25-
27.
This sounds strangely like an editorial from a
current newspaper, a perfect picture of the
world today and there is a reason: We are
the people of the VERY LAST DAYS OF
EARTHS HISTORY. The tense atmosphere in
the WORLD TODAY should not surprise us.
Christ foretold it. It should convince us that
HIS COMING IS VERY NEAR
CRAZE FOR PLEASURE. 2 Tim 3:1-5
The world has gone crazy for PLEASURE Only about 2% of the citizens of
our large cities attend any church services requlorly, but they jam
pleasure resorts and sports arenas by the thousands. America is
spending billions each year for pleasure and only "peanuts'
(in comparison) for GOD Pleasure mad Americans waste billions of
ours in front of the TV set in direct fulfillment of 2 Tim. 3:4. NOTE: In 2
Tim 3:1-5 God lists 19 sins that describe the people of the LAST DAYS OF
EARTH S HISTORY. Read the passoge in full in your Bible and then notice
that your evening paper is evidenced that God s description in 2 Tim. 3:1-
5 is a description of men and women of today, just as HE said it would be
in our day
THE LAST DAYS
INTEMPERANCE AND PHYSICAL DECAY. Eze. 16:49.50 Luke 17-28 30
Idleness, ease, mental and physical sickness, intemperance filth' and
arrogance are all certain signs of the LORD S SOON RETURN A recent
survey shows that '/« of the population of our nation is suffering from
either mental or physical handicaps.
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Has the BIBLE clearly described our world today?
Sandy Seventh Day Adventist Church
PO Box 519, Sandy. OR9Z055
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.
Put your name on an interest-bearing
checking or savings account today! We
also offer many other Independent" fea­
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Bank-by-mail, Payroll accounting and
much more, all at little or no cost to you.
If good service and saving money is a
premium in your mind, visit your neighbors
at the Independent Bank.
We’d like to help.
M e m b e r ED .I.C .
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Q u i c k a c tio i
Paramedic Hay Hartney
responded to the call and,
when he realized she would
not make it to the Medical
Center, set up the am ­
bulance fo r b irth p ro ­
cedures
Obituaries
( {'3 O Ji
By ambulance attendant
His
m o th e r,
T e rri
McMahan of Eagle Creek,
began to feel the contrac­
tions at 3 a m , and attemp­
ted to leave for the Universi­
ty of Oregon Medical Center
at 1:30 p in , when her con­
tractions were two minutes
apart She instead went to
the Sandy Fire Department,
who called Alpine A m ­
bulance service
The Immanuel Lutheran
Church, SUM Pleasant St Is
accepting applications for its
Vacation Bible School
“ P ro m ise s, P ro m ises
From God” w ill be the
theme of the sessions The
nursery kindergarten ses­
sion will be June 8-12, from 9
a m to noon each day. The
first through sixth graders
w ill meet June 15-19, from 9
a m. to noon daily
For information on the
school, call 668 8164 or
668 5855
|) SANDY (O re ) POST
Stand up
to the pressure
Depth-tested
to 666 feet
Deep Sea
"«» $1095 ,
Entry blanks are available
at Sandy City Hall, the San
dy Area Chamber of Com
merce. Back Lot Baroer
Styling or Pioneer Keal
E s ta te , or by w r itin g
Parade. PO Box 674, San
dy, Ore . 97055
by C lacka m a s C ounty
authorities for an attempted
second degree theft He was
lodged in the Clackamas
County Jail
Also Saturday morning, at
1:10 a m , police cited
Douglas Wayne Steffanson.
18, of Gresham for driving
with a suspended license and
careless driving
Sunday, police took a theft
report after someone told
police that their watch was
taken while they were swim­
ming at the Sandy Swimm­
ing Pool.
May 20 1901 ($•<
For information on Hoodland
events, see Hoodland Happenings
every week in The Post.
Police report youth
cited in theft case
S 17-year-old Sandy youth
was cited for second degree
theft last week following an
incident at a Hood Street
residence in Sandy.
According to Sandy police
reports, a resident of Hood
Street told police that a
sledge hammer and splitting
wedge were taken from his
home Saturday, May 23 The
youth was cited and releas­
ed
Early Saturday morning,
Sandy p o lice a rre s te d
Harvey Dean Kimery, 23. of
Sandy on a warrant issued
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