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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1981)
îhur» Moy U 1981 (S«c I , SANDY (O r* ) POST A t SU H S assembly O u t s t a n d i n g s e n io rs h o n o r e d -Four Sandy Union High School seniors were honored yesterday at a special awards assembly at the school The four were honored as c o - v a le d ic t o r ia n s , salutatorian and outstanding senior respectively, from among the 255 m em ber class. Honored w ere co valedictorians Wendy Rader and Anna G eorge, salutatorian Tami Shafer student from Switzerland. Andre Klein I he class chose the white rose as its class flower, and regal blue and powder blue as the class colors “ We may never pass this way again" is the class motto Wendy was a member or the Future Farm ers of America Club and was a delegate from the club to the national convention She was elected sophomore class secretary and was named to the National Honor Society. She was selected a Moun tain Festival Princess and was a member of the softball team and Computer Club She plans to pursue a career in fashion merchan dising and hopes to manage due fo r area this sum m er The Clackamas County Assessor’s office is in the process of a physical reap praisal of all real property in the Sandy, Cottrell, Boring, Bull Run. Welches and Orient school districts State law requires one of six sections of the county to he physically appraised every six years These areas were last appraised in 1976. A c c o rd in g to George Malin, assessor, appraisers will be in the area for the next six to eight months visiting and inspecting all properties to establish their fair market value for the 1982 83 tax roll residence on Nettie Connett Drive. Iuesday, May 5, Sandy police took a theft complaint Someone reportedly took an undisclosed amount of cur rency from an individual while his clothes were stored in the men's locker room at Sandy Union High School A resident of Pleasant Street in Sandy told police that two lawnmowers were taken from th e ir porch Paula Woster Paula Woster, selected most outstanding senior by her classmates, was a Red Cross v o lu n te e r and secretary of the Portland Youth Chapter of the Red Cross She was a member of the Crimson “ S” Club and the Explorer Scouts. Paula was also junior class s e c re ta ry and Deane’s Auto Repair Deane Wosselink, owner . . . 33 years experience Complete Automotive Repairs: Automatic Transmissions Exhaust Systems * Brake Work* * General Tune-up CALL 668*4563 Opon: Mon. • Frl., 8 - 5 p.m. ___ _____ 1 % mi. east of Sandy 42007 S.E. Hwy. 26 We service Chrysler motors products: Dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler Thursday. The incident is under investigation Sunday, a vehicle, driven by Robert W Mager of San dy, struck a utility pile a, the intersection of Pioneer Boulevard and Beers Street. apremhim O N SERVICE. The Second Coming of Christ SUMMARY gets listing as ¡P 1 jg The C lackam as Lake Ranger Station H istoric District near Government Camp has been entered in the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic F’ laces ta a program of the Office of Archeology and Historic Preservation within the Heritage and Recreation Service of the U S Department of the In terior Listing in the National Register makes the property owners eligible for federal grants in-aid for preserva tion, administered by the state as part of its historic preservation program In addition, it provides for limited protection by requir ing comment from the Ad visory Council on Historic Preservation, an indepen dent executive agency, on the effects of federally assisted projects on listed resources All areas within the Na tio n a l P a rk s System , together with those proper ties eligible for designation as National Historic I-and marks, are listed in the Na tional Register C' A.’ * M /. H ood site historic place as a member of the Drama ( I uh and sophomore class treasurer. She was a Pep Club organizer and Senior Ac tivities chairman She was also in the National Honor Society, She plans to attend Lewis and ('lark College and major in I-aw and Political Science. She was named student of the month at the sch<x>l for November and was teenager of the month in December, honored by the Gresham Elks Club W E PUT Man arrested on mischief charge Sandy police last Saturday arrested a Sandy man and took him into custody, charg ed with criminal mischief and illegal possession of a clubbing device He was lodged in the Clackamas County Jail Lucas Sisson, 20, was a r rested after a citizen’s com plain, charged him with damaging the rear fender of a 1965 Chevrolet Impa la while it was parked at a Anna George her own store She w ill study retail management courses a, Northwestern School of Business in Portland Anna George spent a year as an exchange student to Brazil through the auspices of the Rotary Club At Sandy High School, she was active Reassessment Tami Shafer Salutatorian Tami Shafer was Honor Society treasurer and co-activities director for the senior class. She served as an O utdoor School counselor and on the Prom committee She competed in volleyball and tennis She plans to major in com puter studies in college. Wendy Rader and outstanding senior Paula Woster The four will join their c lassm ates at B ac calaureate May 26 and Com mencement May 27. The class of 1981 had 26 members named to the Honor Society and included an exchange secretary of the SUHS stu dent body. She served as the lim ber Valley i-eague stu dent council representative. In 1980, she was the captain of the SUHS dance team She was also in the National Honor Society for two years 1 fhe 4 righteous up to meet H the IM clouds |N fH E A and IR cal IThess 16 17 When JESUS returns to this earth EVERY EYE / l T T WILL SEE HIM Rev. 1:7, Matt. 24:30 M,M nR TA N rveCOni ? Orn,ng ° f JESUS the r ’GHTEOUS dead are raised given IMMORTALITY, caught up into the clouds, and taken to HEAVEN The RIGHTEOUS H,E AV FN 7Jhen " i T u V ? andc 3,e Cau8ht " p ,he clouds, and t k to HEA v EN I Thess 4:16 1 7 ,1 Cor. 15:51 53, Phil 3 20 21 Isa 25 8 9 (4 ) The wicked who are living when JESUS returns will be slam hv the Brightness of HIS COMING 2 Thess 2 8 ter 25:33 Re " 6 .17 ’ M att 25 3 ? Luke 9 2 6 HEAV£N COnle * ' th ,ESUS a' HIS SEC0ND C0MING- J ^ V (6 ) M illions w ill be deceived regarding the manner and tim e o l CHRIST'S ih .Ur« r « ? UD . l ± ? 0 nOt S,Udv ,heir BIBLES t0 ,,nd ,he t,uth o ' '" e roatter. r is i f ,, E , E s0, comm° n l* believed and taught today is not in the ih h . V " in,en,l0n 01 men Nor is the second coming a spiritual coming into the heart at conversion. It does not take place at a man s death nor is it figurative The SECmONDer n M lN r beitr n ± nS These theor,es are a" man made APPEA^ANCF S l S T W0RLD WIDE’ VISIBLE- PERSONAL or n im rh , ll m L Ci 7 T ” ,0 brin8 ,b,s w0,ld ,0 a" en<i reward or punish all men and women You can be sure o l being prepared for CHRIST soon return by giving your life to CHRIST and follow HIM Sandy Seventh Day Adventist Church _ _ _ _ W ED LIKE TO HELP His second coming CHRIST w ill remain in p 0 Box 519. Sandy. OR 97055 / Professional banking services don't have to cost you a lot. At the Independent Bank, we offer the best in banking services at fhe lowest prices in town. Put your name on an interest-bearing checking or savings account today! We also offer many other "Independent” fea- □ re?' 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