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Keeping posted Thun . July 2 1981 (S»< GTE seeks $24.7 million rate hike July 4th plans announced Friday. July 3 Dale Nicholls and band w ill open the J u ly 4th F e s tiv itie s , sponsored by Sandy C ivic Services, with some musical treats at the Sandy High School athletic field at 8 p m The annual firew orks extravaganza w ill blast off at 10 p m. is also available Sandy City Council meets at 7 30 p m in City Hall The council w ill discuss a propos ed zero side yard ordinance which would make it possi ble for ownership of units in a duplex The Rainbow G irls meet at the Masonic Hall at 7:30 p m Sunday, July 5 The th ird in a series of film s designed to strengthen fa m ily relationships, "Focus on the F a m ily ,” w ith James Dobson w ill be shown at 7 p m in the commons at San dy High School This film , sponsored by Fellowship B i ble C h u rc h , deals w ith "C h ristia n F a th e rin g ." Tuesday, July 7 The All-Breeds Pet Show kicks off the Sandy Mountain Days Festival at 10 30 a m a t S a n d y E le m e n ta r y School Any pet with legs is eligible to enter I he o d d C o u p le , ’ ’ ■senled b> the Sandy Com- im t\ Player!», opens at 8 n in the Sandy ('ommuni- T h e a te r on P ro c to r u le v a rd The p la y is ected by L a rry LaMarsh 1 stars Hank E m rich as ar and Glenn Dickman Felix Saturday, July t T he Sandy C ou n try Market w ill be open from 10 a m to 4 30 p m at Nelson Memorial Pioneer Park at the corner of Highway 26 and 362nd Avenue A special mime troupe w ill perform throughout the day The sandy C om m unity Players w ill present Neil Simon The odd Couple" at 7 <0 p rn in the Sandy Community Theater on Pro ctor Boulevard The early starting time allows theater- goers and opportunity to a t tend the Sandy C ivic Ser vices firew orks display Monday. July 6 T ryo u ts fo r the Sandy C om m unity P la y e rs ’ fa ll production, "A B arrel Full of Pennies," w ill be held at Sandy Community Theater at 6 p m . The comedy has roles for three men and three women, ages 18 80 A bit part Wednesday, July H The Sandy TOPS Club meets at 9 a m in the Sandy Community Action Center The annual Bike Derby for kids takes place at 10 30 a m at the Sandy ( ’omnium ty School Races w ill be held on Pleasant Street this year as the Cedar Ridge track is currently being renovated A Choker Softball game w ill be held on North B luff Road, across from the Mor mon Church at 7 30 p m Thursday, July 9 A New Games Festival, where everyone's a winner, w ill be held at 10 30 a rn at the Cedar Ridge athletic field The a n n u a l M o u n ta in Festival Parade begins its path up Pioneer Boulevard at 7 30 p m The parade runs from the City Shops near Sunset Street, to B luff Road, then up Pioneer Boulevard to M cC orm ick where it disbands The annual Bed Race imm ediately precedes the parade at 7 15 p m Start is at the Camera Connec tion; finish line is Beers Avenue requested. E a rlie r in the day, the hearings officer w ill con sider two other applications filed by area residents At 9 a m., I^arry Marleau w ill present his proposal to re d u c e th e fiv e - a c r e m inim um lot size to two- acres, to allow division of his property into two lots The property is on the west side of S.E. Orient Drive, approx im a te ly o n e -fo u rth m ile south of its intersection with S.E. Kelso Road. At 10a m , the hearings o f ficer w ill consider a request by W illiam Sherfey to extend for two years the approval of a zone change to Planned Commercial. F a ll p la y t r y o u t s s e t Tryouts lo r the Sandy C om m inili P la ye rs' fa ll production “A Barrel Full of Pennies, w ill be held this Mone ■■ July 6, at the Sandy Comi inity Theater on Pro- u le v a rd Ac r<hng to Jim Wilhite, i l 1 direct the play, w ill begin at 6 p m. >efuls may a rrive as 7 p in and lx? con- A H a n d Full of Pennies” lin king comedy that 'he story of the Good tan ind »pal The play was by John Patrick, of C urious Savage” E v e ry b o d y Loves v hit h were produced T Ihiti said there are Agenda item s w ill not begin before the tim e noted, but may begin later depen ding on the length of the preceding items T he a p p lic a tio n s and records are available for in spection by any interested person at the Planning D iv i sion, 9U2 Abernethy Road, Oregon City, between 8 a m and 5 p m enacted by the Federal Com m u n ica tio n s C om m ission relating to installation of customer's premise w iring equipment and changes in depreciation rates If approved by the com missioner, basic one-party residential rates for General Telephone customers would increase in the range of 97 cents to $5 05 per month In dividual rates would vary across the state, depending on the size of the exchange involved, the local calling a va ila b ility and the types of service being provided "The revenue growth rate is not sufficient under the present ta riff to cover the in creased costs in providing for present and future ser vice,” he said. 11. INCREASING LAWLESSNESS, BLOOOY CRIMES AND VIOLENCE Matt. 24.12, 2 Tim. 3:13, Eze. 7:23 It is all too obvious that this sign is fulfilled Crime and lawlessness are increasing with shocking rapidity at a rate four times greater than that of population growth The wisest statesmen ot our time arc concerned tor the survival of civilization because crime sweeps forward seemingly beyond contri 12 SCOFFERS AND RELIGIOUS SCEPTICS WHO RUN AWAY FROM BIBLE TRUTH. 2 Peter 3:3 2 Tim 4:3. 4 It is not difficult to find scoffers today in fulfillment of this prophecy Even religious leaders are denying the plain Bible t, ,u htngs ot creation, the flood the divinity of Christ, the second coming of Christ and many other vital Bible truths Psychiatry and the traditions ot pseudo intellectuals have replai ed the Bible in most religious circles Educators teach our youth to scoff at the Bible record of these great truths and substitute evolution and other man made fasle teachings for the plain simple tacts of GOD S HOI Y WORD 13. A SPECIAL MESSAGE TO THE WORLD IN THE VERY LAST DAYS. Matt. 24:14. Rev. 14:6 9 The great solemn Cist warning MESSAGE OE CHRIST S SECOND COMING is now being presented in over 900 languages and nearly 99‘ of the world has access to this message Before Jesus returns, every person in the world will be warned of His soon return People will be lost only if they reject the warning message total telephones increased to 341,521 — an increase of 56 7 percent CASHING CHECKS IS HASSLE WITH YOUR Has the Bible clearly described our world today? M O O N L IT E MADNESS Sandy Seventh Day Adventist Church PO. Box 519. Sandy. OR 97055 GUARAN TEE | If you w o u ld lik e m o re in fo rm a tio n on this s u b je ct I M a il in th is CO UPO N: N om e: A d d re s s WATCH lor details ne«l week Thursday, July 9 \ it y ------ — _______________ S to te Zip 7 or 38745 PROCTOR BLVD., SANDY ( N e x f to Sandy Theatre ) PHONE 668-6581 THURSDAY, July 2, through SUNDAY, July 5, 1981. Hurry! 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