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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1981)
Thur» Medical calls dominate fire district’s run sheet Sandy Fire District of phase is work with the ficials are studying statistics em ergency room at based on alarms the district Gresham C o m m u n ity has responded to this year to H o s p ita l, w hereby the see what areas they might d is tric t personnel could work on to improve service learn w hat they can do on the During the first seven scene to make the hospital's months of the year, 64 per work easier when the patient cent of the calls were related arrives there to the district's emergency The hospital staff has told medical services, according the district it provides ex to F ire M a rs h a l Jim cellent service. Gallagher Gallagher, and that means said, and "we feel good first aid care is taking a high about that ” priority In most cases the victim is The district is talking now stabilized on the scene to the about additional training lor point where the hospital can the paid staff, he said Mon begin treatment immediate day, and a d d itio n a l ly "V\e still like to sharpen em ergency m edical in our skills," Gallagher said service for the volunteer So lar this year, he said, firefighters to sharpen their fires are "very down for us skills and learn some new in our district " Through Ju ones ly. the district had respond Also in the discussion ed to 70 fires eight structure Co-owner Leslie Myrvold and agent Lela Harris of Sandy Travel Service w ill be speakers a, the kickoff pro gram of the 1981 -82 Global Perspective Theme for the Business and Professional Women's Club The dinner meeting w ill be held this Wednesday even ing, Sept. 2, in the dining room at T J’s Fireside Dining at 7 p m I The speakers plan to give tips for happy and successful traveling and show slides giving ideas for the perfect vacation spot for a business person Interested men and women of the community are invited to attend R eservations may be made by calling the reserva tion chairman, 668 4985, or program chairman, 668 4723 Sandy BPW President Hosella Bourgo announced a management seminar will be held Sept 12 at the Air port Holiday Inn Reserva tions should be made with the N o rth W illa m e tte D is tr ic t C h a irp e rs o n , Marguerite Kehrli. 666-1826 The Sep, 16 Fireside Meeting will be held a, the home of Helen Nelson Obituaries Dalton Barton Funeral services for San dy resident Dalton Eugene Barton were held Saturday, Aug 22. in the chape, of San dy Funeral Home. Mr Barton died Aug 18 in Gresham He was 60. He was born in Rand, Texas, on Nov 21, 1920 He was raised in Texas and at tended school there He entered the US. Army in 1942 and worked in surgical hospitals during World War II He became a techmical sergeant before his discharge in 1945 at which time he returned to Kaufman County, Texas He remained there until his retirement. He moved to Oregon, in 1978 to live near his children While living in Sandy, he became a member of Sandy V F W Post 4273 He is survived by his son, C a rlto n of G re s h a m ; daughter, Sandra Julian of Portland; mother. Ora Jor dan in Texas, and six grand children. Burial was at Willamette N a tio n a l C em etery in Portland. The fa m ily asks that memorials be made to the Sandy V F W Post, P O Box 404, Sandy while visiting friends She was 79 She was born March 4, 1902, in Crookston, Minn She was an accountant in east Multnomah County and San dy for 40 years She retired in 1974 She had been active in bowling leagues for many years in Gresham She is survived by her brother, Earl Stranahan of Beaverton I , SANDY (O r * , POST fires. 12 vehicle fires, 23 chimney fires, 14 grass or rubbish fires and 13 fires in other categories The district assisted on 25 mutual aids with the Boring and Hoodland districts dur mg that period Non fire calls for the first seven months of the year totaled 355 They included 14 false alarm s, 34 public assists. 192 first aids. IK walk in firs, aids, 20 calls on possible heart attacks and 77 vehicle accidents Last week the district responded to 24 alarms They were 15 firs, aids, one car fire, five other fires, one automobile accident and three false alarms, including tw o m a lic io u s fa lse alarms- a Imuib threat and a repot t of a structure fire number is 667-6633 CASHING CHECKS IS HASSLE Burned to Ashes M ai. 4:1 Root nor b ra n c h ." Satan is th e root, and th the e w ic k e d are a re th e branches. b ranches M ai. 4:3 Burned to ashes. This w ill be th e end o f sa t an Bis angels and fo llo w e rs . X / 'X BPW slates vacation show I98 t ($•< Classifieds? Hotline phone THE MILLENNIUM Earl Spink, a Gresham truck driver, has opened a new gunshop above Wards in Sandv's Frontier Building. The fhe-time state truck driving champion works dais on the road for I lilted Grocers, so operates E arl’s Gun Shack from 2:30 p m. until 7 p.m. weekdays and X a.m. until 7 p.m. Saturdays. He plans to extend hours in the near future. August 27 r S w w \. NEW EARTH 2 P o te r 3 :1 0 -1 3 O u t o f the ba p tism of fire w ii com e fo rth th e n e w e a rth , w h e n th e v e ry g e rm o f sin has been b u rn e d up. R#k*' I ? ! / 1’ * D e a ,j pa,n so rro w w ill be fo re v e r in th e past. Those th in q s w h ic h h a ve caused fears to flo w are a ll re m o ve d . Isa. 6 5 :1 7 The h e a rta ch e s th a t have cast a b lig h t upon th e hap p in e ss o f this life w ill n o , be re m e m b e re d in the ne w e a rth m ade new . I«a. 6 5 :2 3 No la n d lo rd w ill e vict o r press fo r re n t. A ll w ill have th e ir o w n lancH o p la n t* " ° ° ° d sh° rta g e e i,h e r Each wil1 h a v ® his v in e y a rd and l»a. 6 5 :2 3 M uch o f o u r la b o r is w a ste d today, b u t no, so in th e n e w e a rth w h e re th e cu rse w ill nave been rem oved. Isa. 6 5 :2 4 W e w ill then be a b le to hold ope n co m m u n io n w ith o u r Lord. Isa. 6 5 .2 5 A n i ms biz one dan sp profes- h© n e w e a rth . N one, h o w e v e r, w ill vi en , a v siona| g i r |g 05 0 E 06 25 81 A d a m and Eve sinned. T O BE C O N T IN U E D Sandy Seventh Day Adventist Church P.0. Box 519, Sandy. OR 97055 z ~ — ---- ------------------------------- I If you w o u ld lik e m o re in fo rm a tio n on th is su b je ct I M ail in this COUPON: S tate___________Zip I W ITH YOUR CHECK GUARAN TEE. W"’ Doris Uthaug ow Feed Prices F u n e ra l se rv ic e s fo r former Sandy accountant Doris A Uthaug were held S a tu rd a y at B atem an Funeral Chapel in Gresham She died in Culver on Aug 18 NEW OWNERS . . . WE'VE CUT PRICES! I I C o m p le te fe e d s u p p lie s fo r pigs, sheep, horses, c a ttle , bird s, dogs, cats, fis h — you na m e it! Children's Clothingf * 15-20%0ff f e y -T-S Good selection, selection, new new ft ft used! 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