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Thurt Police report burglaries, thefts during past week Sandy residents reported a pair of thefts and a pair of burglaries this past week Last Friday, Oct. 2, a burglary was reported at a Bluff Road residence Cash was taken from the home after someone entered the house through a window while the fam ily was away for a football game Chester Rule of Mount Vernon told Sandy police Sunday that someone had taken a suitcase, a wallet and some cash from his vehi cle between 10:30 p m and 1 30 a m while it was parked outside Toni's Ixiunge The vehicle was not locked A Gary Street resident told police that money was taken from his locked vehicle while it was parked outside his house Finally, a Rood Street resi dent reported Monday that someone had entered his garage through a window and ta ke n a ch a in saw sometime between 7 a m . Sunday and 7 a m Monday Sunday, police arrested Wayne Paul Carroll, 20, of Sandy on two w arrants issued by Clackamas County officials He was lodged in the county ja il on charges of possession of a slugging weapon and possession of l i quor by a minor Another Sandy man, J im my Keith Brandon. 25. was arrested Tuesday on w a r rants issued by the county He was lodged in the county ja il on two theft charges Bail was set at $7.000 GED offers students hope A re c e n t s u rv e y of students w ho dropped out of Oregon high schools before graduation shows that nealy 8,370 of the early leavers in tend to pursue their educa tion. One w ay fo r fo rm e r students to accomplish their return to education takes place every Monday and Wednesday evening at 6 p m. at S andy U n io n H ig h School's Room 17. T he cla s s p re p a re s students for the GED It features open enrollment for persons who did not attend the opening session That means students are able to join the class at any time The cla sse s p re p a re students for the GED test or help those still in school brush up on skills in five areas: reading, w ritin g , mathematics, science and social studies The free class offers some side benefits for enrollees A student body card for Mt Children’s Day fun slated Universal Children's Day w ill be celebrated by the Baha'is of Sandy this Sun day, Oct. 11, at 10 a m. at the Sandy Community Center, 38348 Pioneer Blvd. All children of Sandy are invited to stop by and enjoy the festivities of the Univer sal Children's Day party, held in honor of one of Sandy's greatest assets—its children On Universal Children's Day, members of the com munity are reminded to do something special for those special people. “ Whenever we help a child we are helping ourselves, our co u n try, our whole w o rld ," organizers said, “ because our fu tu re is lite ra lly in out children's hands That's why UNICEF and the International Union BUDGET WORKSHOP The regular meeting of the Sandy Union High School Board will start at 6 p m . on Mondoy, Oct. 12 1981 in Room 50-51 for a budget workshop. P,081-1 10-8 BEFORE THE STATE HEALTH DIVISION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES OF THE STATE OF OREGON Order Postponing Date of Hearing In the M atter of the Forma tion of a County Service District in Clackamas County, Oregon due to a Danger to Public Health in an Area Coinciding with the Boundaries of the Service Tar ritory Allocated by the Public Utility Commissioner for opera tion of the Alder Creek Barlow. Riverside Sleepy Hollow. Mt H o o d C o u n tr y C lu b an d W ild w o o d A nnex W a te r Systems, pursuant to the Provi sions of ORS 431 705 to 431.760 By order of Kristine M Gab for Child Welfare sponsor this day each year, to re mind us of the universal im portance of children ” For more information on the U niversal C hildren's Day celebration, call Rene Knight Weiler. 668^876 Traffic deaths climb Sixty-four persons were killed in Oregon tra ffic ac cidents in September, a 36 percent jump over the 47 t r a f f ic d e a th s d u rin g September a year ago. Although tra ffic deaths for the year to date are below last year by about 3.5 per cent, the state’s record has worsened in the last two months At the end of July, deaths were down nearly 13 percent The decrease was down to 7.5 percent by the end of August, and now stands at the 3.5 percent level. The yearly count now Blaze destroys Sandy hunter’s home stands at 484, compared with 501 for a comparable period a year ago Fifteen September victim s died in head-on collisions with other vehicles, while six others died when th e ir vehicles crashed into fixed objects Accidents involving trucks or truck trailers ac counted for 11 September deaths. Nine motorcyclists, three of whom were w earing helmets, were among the September victims. Six pedestrians and three bicyclists were also killed during the month. gram underway in the Sandy Fire District, response was fast. "The sleeper crew w as out in one minute and they had more fire than they could handle," Gallagher said, when they arrived on the scene T h irty -o n e fire fig h te rs from Sandy and a support crew from the Boring Fire D istrict battled the fire for nearly an hour lx*fore it was under control. Controlling the flames was d i f f i c u l t , a c c o rd in g to Gallagher, because of the composition in the roof He said a layer of shingles was topped with composition In turn, cedar shakes were on top of that As a result, the compost A Sandy hom e was destroyed last Thursday night when a fire burned undetected for nearly six hours before fire fig h te rs were called to battle the flames An electrical problem in the circuit to the refrigerator started the fire in the home of Frank Evanoski. 16900 SE 362nd Drive By the time the fire was reported, flames were shooting through the roof Evanoski had le ft earlier in the day to go hun ting in Eastern Oregon The fire was reported at 11 48 p m . “ and it was through the roof, visible from the highway <26l,” ac cording to Sandy Fire M a r shal Jim Gallagher With a new sleeper pro Hood Community College, which sponsors the class, is available to each student The card entitles the bearer to free swimming at the school's pool, a library card and discounts on haircuts For registration or more information, call the GED office at the MHCC campus, 667 7333, Kathleen Brugnoli, 668-7338, or just show up at Sandy High School Monday or Wednesday evening at 6 p.m. October H 198» (Sec I) SANDY (O re.) P O S T -3 tion was burning between the layers of shingles and shakes Firefighters had to tear out what was left of the roof to get the fire out, he said Gallagher estimated that the fire had been smoulder ing since 5:30 p m Once it got started, it raced up a stairw ell to the second story Damage to the building and contents was estimated at $82.000 During the week, Sandy firefighters responded to 14 alarms Along with the house fir e , d is tr ic t personnel answered alarms for eight first aids, three automobile accidents, and two mutural aids The mutual aids were to Eagle Creek to fight the fatal The Righteousness of Christ 1 Imputed & Im parted Righteousness of Jesus Christ mobile home fire and to Hoodland to stand by while firefighters fought a fire at the Summit House Turn to page 1, section II for related stories CASHING CHECKS IS HASSLE SANCTIFICATION" (imparted righteousness « of Christ) What does it mean? S a nctification m eans th a t Jesus C hrist lives in the b e lie ve r th ro u g h the Holy S pirit and im p a rts to him His righteousness. His ow n life n a tu re and po w e r, o r is p a rt of us. (G al. 2:20) The p o w e r of G od is in fin ite ly g re a te r than the p o w e r of sin. (Rom. 5:20,21: Rom. 1:16,17; Rom. 8 1-4.) The Holy S pirit tra n sfo rm s the n a tu re of b e lie v e r in to the likeness of C hrist. (2 Cor. 3:18; Phi. 2:13.) The b e lie ve r dies DAILY to sin. (1 Cor. 15.31.) The b e lie v e r patakes of the life of C hrist d a ily. (John 6:55,56.63.) The fact th a t the b e lie v e r was ju s tifie d and has fa ith in C hrist does not g ive him an excuse to co n tin u e liv in g in kn o w n sin. (Rom. 6 :1 ,2 ; James 2 :20,24) Can a ju s tifie d and sa n ctifie d man fa ll again in to sin? The a n sw e r is YES. It is due to the cunning te m p ta tio n s o f Satan and the w eakness o f the flesh. There are w illfu l, p re m e d ita te d transgressions. (Heb. 10:26) There are also sins done in ignorance o r carelessness. (1 John 1.8:1, Tim. 1:15.) Through carelessness he can fa ll a w a y fro m C hrist. The u n converted man loves sin and self, w h ile the re g e n e ra te d m an hates his sin fu l n a tu re and shuns e vil. W hen the b e lie ve r fa lls in to sin, he confesses his sin to th e Lord in deep repentance. (1 John 1:9) The ce n te r o f his life is JESUS CHRIST, not his ego. S a n ctifica tio n is the w o rk of a life tim e . (fotttÙCÇ S om / IMPARTED RIGHTEOUSNESS OF CHRIST IS BY THE HOLY SPIRIT To Be Continued... Sandy Seventh Day Adventist Church PO. Box 519, Sandy, OR 97055 | If you w o u ld lik e m ore in fo rm a tio n on this subject, I M a il in this COUPON: I N am e: I A d d re ss:_____ 1 ________________ I _. 11 y______________________ S t a t e . ble. Assistant Director. Human R eso u rces, A d m in is tr a to r . H e a lth D iv is io n , d a te d September 11, 1981, o hearing, the purpose of which was more particularly described in that order, was scheduled to com mence at 10 30 a m. on October 13, ,981 a, the Wemme Lions Club on Highway 26 in Wemme. O regon. Interested persons have now requested a delay of the hearing however, any delay is restricted by ORS 431 725(1) to a maximum of 50 days from the date of the above order IT IS THEREFORE ordered that the hearing scheduled for Oc tober 13, ,981 is rescheduled to ,0 30 a m on October 30 198, at th W emme Lions Club on H ig h w a y 26 In W e m m e . Oregon. Dated this 5th day of October. ,98 , Charles E Leierer Hearings Officer P1081-2 Zip W ITH YOUR CHECK GUARAN TEE. Maybe what your business needs is a house call. ,0-8 IF cashing a check Gives your pa tience a test Relax! We have something To give you a rest Our Check Guarantee Card is the same As 5 credit cards, fingerprints And your Grandmother's m aiden nam e At the Independent Bank We know what you need That's why personal checks To $100, are guaranteed Stop by and apply For your card today And treat yourself to check cashing The quick and easy way! Your phone system may not be as healthy as you think. T h a t’s why you should have one of our trained Com m uni cations Consultants come in and give it a quick ‘check up.’ A G TE Consultant can pin point the source of your ills and tell you about some of our communications cures. (Some are so advanced you m ight not know they exist.) So have one make a house call on your business soon. Because we want to help you operate in peak condition. I * .Æ I * -tzTt-C JT«-— Tkt Ifldtpt BtdtNT B an U of SANdy 38561 Proctor Blvd Sandy. OR 97055 668-8030 Pora Communications Consultant, call H W l i « « n M K M IM T - M T 4