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Thwr*. January M . I W (S«c I ) SANDY (O r« .) POST— 3 Shop caters to wood, glass hobbyists Tt«?rpfiô«o It was a lucky day lor Sandy resident Kenneth Caudell. far right, last Thursday as he was presented two round-trip tickets to Hawaii from Oregon Trail Savings and Loan. From left are Joe Brown, vice president of the savings divi sion; Doug Walker. Walker Travel Service; Robert Lofgren. Sandy branch manager, and Caudell. Sandy man wins Hawaiian trip A Sandy man can thank the teller at Oregon Trail Savings and Ixian who talk ed him into entering the firm's drawing for a trip to Hawaii. Kenneth Caudell's name was chosen from among 23,400 entries statewide for the vacation for two that will include seven nights at the Princess K a iu la n i Sheraton Hotel in Honolulu, a Paradise Cove Luau, a tour of the island and a Pearl Harbor cruise, as well as two round-trip airline tickets, arranged by Walker Travel Service of Gresham Cdudell, who said he spent two or three hours in Hawaii on his way to K o re a, is a lon g tim e customer of the Sandy branch, according to Joe Brown, vice president of the savings division Caudell, who works in the logging industry, said a teller at the local branch talked him into entering the contest Besides some time to spend away from the Oregon cold, Caudell will be able to visit his brother who lives in Hawaii whom, he said, he hasn’t seen in quite awhile. Senior Center News: Companion program aids elderly The Sandy Senior Center center participants A fire is seeking persons over 60 escape plan for the facility years of age who may be in will also be reviewed. terested in participating in Chalmers Thomber, San a new program. dy area VITA volunteer, S en io r C o m p an io n s, will be available to assist sponsored by the persons with federal and C lackam as Com m unity state income tax returns, College Aging Programs as well as filing for the D ep artm en t, serve the Homeowners and Renters homebound and frail elder Relief Program, beginning Feb 3 on a weekly basis ly Senior Companions do A p p o in tm e n ts a re friendly visitations, assist available by calling the with bill payments, letter center at 668-5569 The ser writing, information, refer vice is free. rals and grocery shopping. Persons who want to Interested persons must be fight the winter blahs are low income and willing to invited to attend a Portland attend a three-day training W in te r Haw ks hockey session. This is a limited g am e at P o rtla n d employment program. Memorial Coliseum next The Golden Age Club Wednesday, Feb. 3. Cost of sponsors a potluck at noon the trip, including ticket today for area seniors An and transportation, is $5 organizational meeting will follow at approximately 1 Activities for the Week of p.m. Jan. 28 to Feb. 4 Sandy Fire Marshal Jim G alla g h e r w ill be the THURSDAY. JAN. 28 c e n te r’s guest speaker 9 a m.: Exercise Class tomorrow, Jan 29 He will 10 a.m .: Humanities Class discuss safety practices for Noon: GAC Potluck F R ID A Y . JAN. 29 9:30 a m : Drama Class at Gresham Senior Center Noon: Loaves and Fishes 7:30 p.m : Card Night TUESDAY, FEB. 2 9:30 a m.: Planning and Evaluation Meeting 11 a m.: Blood Pressure Noon: Loaves and Fishes 1 p.m.: Ceramics W EDNESDAY. FEB. 3 9 a m : In c o m e T a x Assistance 11 a m.: Ceramics Noon. Loaves and Fishes 1 p.m . Band Practice 5-10 p.m.: Winter Hawks Game THURSDAY. FEB. 4 9 a m .: Senior Law Project 9 a m .: Exercise Class 10 a.m .: Humanities Class Noon: Loaves and Fishes receive a high school equivalency certificate. The course is also open to adults who wish to upgrade their basic skills for better e m p lo y m e n t or s e lf- improvement. The classes are free of charge and students may enter the course at any tim e during the term , although early enrollment is encouraged. For more information, call Mt. Hood Community C o lle g e , 667-7366, or K a th le e n B ru g n o li, 668-7338 Staff piloto Dennis and Joan Wright of Dover have opened a new Wood ’n* Glass shop one mile west of Sandy on Highway 26. The shop features hand-made stained glass items and wood toys like cranes in addition to supplies for other craftsmen. THE SABBATH W as th e original Sabbath lost? Soard MONDAY. FEB. 1 9:30 a m.: Exercise Class and Therapy Pool 9:30 a.m.: Arts and Crafts Noon: Loaves and Fishes 1 p.m.: Cards GED classes assist students Classes are underway at Sandy Union High school for persons interested in o b ta in in g a G e n e ra l Equivalency Diploma The G ED course offers individual tutoring to help stu d en ts m e et re q u ire m e n ts needed to 1 p.m.. Film , “ Habitat, A Special Place” Joan and Dennis Wright of Dover have opened a new wood and glass shop for supplies and retail sales just west of Oja Lumber on Highway 26 >n Sandy A former bricklayer at Reynolds. Dennis crafts wood toys, unique accent furniture and wall hang ings Wife Joan, with 10 years experience in stained glass work, sells mirrors and tiffany lamps She also teaches classes evenings and weekdays. In addition to their own hand made items on sale, the couple will sell stained glass supplies and open their shop to craftsmen and a rtis a n s to w ork and display their work The Wrights got the idea to go into business here after success displaying their goods at Portland's Saturday Market this past year. Some of Dennis Wright’s wooden toys p ro ve fascinating to grandfathers as much as children, he said These include func tional gadgets like cranes The new Wood ’n’ Glass shop also offers repair work on stained glass win dows and tiffany lamps. Much of Joan Wright’s stained glass commercial work the last five years has gone into homes in Lake Oswego and Tualatin. She's also shipped stained glass items to Wisconsin and California. Hours of the new Sandy Wood n’ Glass shop are 9 a m until 6 p.m. weekdays, 10 a m. until 6 p.m. on Saturday and n„ n until 4 p.m Sunday. 5? -THE Book Place New • Used • Trades • Gifts Feb. 1st thru Feb. 6th 5% Discount Nah. 9:13, 14 Christ made known the Holy Sabbath. If the people had lost track of the Sabbath Day, Ex. 8:1 He made it known by a three-fold miracle, which was wrought every week for 40 years (the manna for food). Ex. 5:5 Israel was brought out of Egypt to serve God. The people could not serve Him in Egypt, as they were compelled to work seven days a week. Ps. 105:53-45 Pharaoh refused to allow them to rest or to keep the Sabbath. God led them out of Egypt to prove them on the fourth com mandment. The Sabbath was the great test, and so it is today. He is proving His people now on this point of truth. Did the people know which was the seventh day? If they were confused as to the proper day to be observed, God now sets events in motion that would forever clear the matter regar ding the Sabbath and which day it is. For the Sabbath-day celebration was aiven in the Garden of Eden to the whole family of mankind. TO BE CONTINUED. Sandy Seventh-day Adventist Church on any item in store! Open 10 a.m. 'til 6 p.m. Mon.-Sat. 39110 Proctor Blvd. —■ In Sandy —- P.O.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 ail in this COUPON: Nam e:. I A ddress:. \C 'ty -------- etirement. Are you ready for yours? A comfortable retirement isn’t something to hope for. It’s something to plan for. Today. That’s why IBS is ready to help you with a new Individual Retirement Account program beginning January 1, 1982. R At that time, IRAs will be available to all wage earners, even if you already have a pension plan. .Zip A retirement plan you can depend on. 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