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Thuf» July 16 1981 (Set I) SANDY (O re ) P O S T -3 inside business Post wins 2nd straight general excellence award Sandy Post has won state press honors for the se cond consecutive year as best m id -size d w eekly newspaper in the state h ig he st among w ee kly newspapers of 3,000 to 5,ouo c irc u la tio n M a xim u m points were awarded The Post for makeup and ap pearance as w e ll as mechanical reproduction The judges complimented The Post’s departmental news efforts for "broad coverage, well planned and attractively delivered " The general excellence award was presented at a re cent Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association con vention in Newport Seven o th e r s ta te new spapers also won general excellence honors for their respective size They are Eugene Register- Guard, Coos Bay World, Ashland D a ily T iding s, Hillsboro Argus, Newport N ew s-T im es, M o la lla Pioneer and T ri-C ounty News of Junction City Journalism professors at the University of Nebraska judged the general ex cellence competition, scor ing each state newspaper in several categories The Post, with 94 of 100 possible points, scored They also gave The Post high marks in advertising, e d ito ria l co m m e n t, photographs and local news coverage The Post, they noted, is ‘‘well written and at times in considerable depth Good range of subject matter,” Post photographs, they said, showed "o b v io u s awareness of illustration and a professional handling of the illustrations Some gcxxl creative photojournalism ” They cited The Post for a "w e ll displayed editorial page, with successful effort to draw attention to local editorials Good balance bet ween local and national com ment.” The Nebraska professors also complimented The Post on a “ good advertising pack w ith sound w ant ads section ” The Sandy Post also won a state press association pla que as one of the three best m id -size d w ee kly newspapers in terms of typographical excellence Earlier this year The Post won three journalism society awards plus a national blue ribbon for community in volvement and general ex cellence from N ational Newspaper Association The three W illa m e tte Valley Sigma Delta Chi awards cited Post editors Mark Floyd and Dan Dillon for portrait photography, educational reporting and front page design Craft shop opens with slot track The Robert Kirkham fam i ly of Sandy have opened a new crafts shop in the Western Alley Building at the corner of Hoffman and Proctor Boulevard CASHING CHECKS IS HASSLE , , . Staff photo Dave < arey (pictured) and wife. Chris, owners of Sandy's Dry Dock Restaurant, have open ed a new video sales and rental store in the Camera ( onnection building, 3957« Pioneer, with some J.»» movie titles— many recent releases—are available on the VIIS format Some movies are released for video home use just 9« days after original release to theaters The new Prim e Tim e Video store here will be the only video shop between Gresham and the other side of Mount Hood Hours are 11:30-7:3» p.m. weekdays. 9 - 6 p.m Saturdays and 10—3 p.m. Sundays. J The shop realizes an eight- year dream of Kirkham, who w orked 28 years as a mechanic in a Portland Oldsmobile garage He’s joined in the craft shop by wife Shirley and son Jeff, 16 Sandy’s new shop is the on ly one of its kind from downtown Portland to the other side of Mount Hood THE M ILLENNIUM THE M E A N IN G OF THE WORD, ’’MILLENNIUM'’ The Sandy store has everything for rocketry plus models, trains, slot cars, planes, video games, puzzles and paint by-numbers sets. Time is rented on the store’s own slot-car track, and Mt Hood Select Hobbies sponsors slot-car races at 7 p m every Wednesday with entry fees and prizes for win ners. Store hours are 10 8 p m weekdays and 10 -5:30 p m Saturdays. The w o rd MILLENNIUM, w h ich is ta k e n fro m tw o Latin w o rd s, m ille , m e a n in g "th o u s a n d ” . X» / ° nd a n " us' rn e o n ing y e a r," is n o t fo u n d in the ( 'O tK C K Q Bible. H o w e ve r, a synonym ous te rm — one thousand years — is fo u n d six tim e s in Rev. 20. This d e sig n a te d p e rio d is m a rk e d bv tw o evonts th e SECOND C O M IN G o f CHRIST, and His th ird coming " ■¿/¿¿fen/ *7 S om / SATAN BOUND Stuff photo Jeff Kirkham of Sandy tries slot-car track at new Mt. Ilood Select Hobbies crafts shop at the corner of Hoffman and I ’ro- t tor in Sandy s Western Aliev Building. Kirkman operates the shop with parents Robert and Shirley Kirkham. Rev. 20: 1-3 Satan has been an a ctive b e in g fo r the past six tho u sa n d years. From the tim e he lu re d our firs t p a re n ts in to sin. u n til he is a rre s te d and p u t in to p riso n he w ill n e ve r cease to b rin g ru in s u ffe rin g and d e s o la tio n upon the hum an fa m i- ly B u t no w he is to be in c a rc e ra te d in a b o tto m le ss p it fo r ONE THOUSAND T i AK j WITH YOUR CHECK GUARAN TEE. LITERAL OR SYMBOLIC C HAIN — WHICH? Wood supplies squeeze mills, home building E s c a la tin g costs and shrinking wood supplies have contributed not only to the squeeze on the home building industry and home buyer, but also to Pacific Northwest lumber mills The western lumber in dustry operated at 78 4 per cent of its practical capacity during April. That perfor mance was down slightly from March, when the in dustry operated at 80 per cent. A key to a mill's survival, according to R E. Wor thington, Forest Service regional forester, is improv ed efficiency “ With the cost of logs accounting for about 80 percent of the total cost of manufacturing lumber, the most efficient use of the logs is essential,” he said One way a mill can im prove efficiency is through the Sawmill Improvement Program (SIP) offered by the Forest Service and state S IP is one of several technical assistance pro grams offered the wood pro ducts industry through the State and Private Forestry branch of the Forest Service The program uses com puters and lasers to measure and analyze sawmill effi ciency This space-age technology helps determine if a mill's saw has made the best possi ble cut of a log into lumber. As with other Forest Service assistance programs. SIP is available to mill owners on request, and the study report to the owner is strictly con fidential The Forest Service and industry are interested in ex tending the resource, mak mg the fullest use of the harvested logs by improving e ffic ie n c y ," Worthington said " If these goals are achieved, the public will benefit from an extended supply of b u ild in g materiala ” Rev. 20: I M a rk 5: 1-4 Is it a lite ra l ch a in th a t binds h im ? H ere is the re co rd o f a dem on-possessed The Sintiy Post u ° nuW l . C ’i no,. be ,,ed bX cha,ns or ,e " e r s . If one of th e dem ons could not be sh a ckle d th a n how co u ld Satan h im s e lf be b o und by a lite ra l ch a in ? The w o rd chain is used in a fig u ra tiv e sense in this prophecy. 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