Image provided by: Friends of the Sandy Public Library; Sandy, OR
About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1982)
Thvri Fwbruorv » 1902 (Sec. I) SANOT (Or«.) POST— J Police report: Test driver fails to return Sandy police are looking for a man who took a 1982 Chevrolet Blazer for a test drive Sunday and hasn’t been seen since According to personnel at Carlson Chevrolet in Sandy, a man approached a salesman bet ween 4 and 4:30 p m Sunday and asked to test drive an 118.000 Blazer Salespeople at the local dealer ship discovered the vehicle had not been returned when they in ventoned as they were closing at approximately 9 p m The man stopped with the Blazer at Shorty 's Corner and pur chased 120 in fuel The vehicle was las t seen heading west on Highway 26 The driver was described as a white male, between 30 and 35 years of age. about six feet tall and weighing 160 pounds He has dark hair and a thin mustache Sunday he was wean ng a blue- and-white checkered shirt and blue jeans The Blazer is described as black with a silver stnpe across the bot tom. with aluminum mag wheels and four-speed transmission. It is diesel-powered Sandy police are investigating a rash of criminal mischief reports from Saturday evening when the windows of eight vehicles were reported smashed by a large rock. According to police reports, sometime between 10 p m and midnight windows in vehicles parked on Gary Street, Scenic Street, Barker Court, Pleasant Street (twice), Wolf Drive, Scales Avenue and at Paul Koch Ford were damaged P o lic e e s tim a te th a t the damage to each car was between $200 and $300 There are no suspects In what police believe was a related incident, Paul Koch Ford personnel reported that two spare tires were taken Tuesday from two pickup trucks that were park ed in the company lot. A Sandy man told police Satur day that someone took his tool box and tools from the back of his pickup truck while it was parked in the lo t o u ts id e T o n i’s Restaurant and Lounge between 1 and 1.30 a m Police said the tools and tool box were valued at $2,000 According to Sandy police, a local patrolman was assisting an Oregon State Police trooper last Tuesday evening, Feb 16, on a traffic stop when a passing vehi cle swerved close to the two of ficers. The vehicle was later discovered in the ditch just east of Sandy. Larry Ervin Vance of Sandy was arrested and lodged in C la c k a m a s C ounty J a il on charges of driving while under the influence of intoxicants Sandy S e n try p ers o n n el reported two shoplift attempts during the week Last Wednesday, an U-year-old was cited after reportedly taking three candy bars. Monday, a 1 3 -y e a r-o ld was c ite d in to Clackamas County Juvenile Court. Fitness advocate kicks off drive The Sandy Optimist Club launches its membership drive this evening with a dinner at the Sandy Com munity Center Ogie Shaw of Fitness Factors, a Hillsboro-based firm specializing in fitness motivation, will be guest speaker Anyone who is interested in working in a youth ser vice org ..„ration is invited to ait nd the dinner with club members at 7 p m. at the Community Center, 38348 Pioneer Blvd There will be a small fee for the dinner. Shaw will focus his talk on how to keep yourself motivated to stay with a fitness program. He will also demonstrate a concept of exercise used by the Apollo astronauts The educational segment of Shaw's presentation wi’! attempt to clear the air concerning m yths and misconceptions surroun ding fitness ,.i America. He will demonstrate and explain the importance of measuring fat percentage and show the easiest method fo r m easuring blood pressure known to day. Motivational keys for staying with a fitness pro gram will also be explain ed. A strong advocate of the A p o llo A e ro k e n e tic System, a little publicized exercise program used by A m e ri'-a n a s tro n a u ts , Shaw will demonstrate this q u ick and e f f ic ie n t b re a k th ro u g h 1: d a ily fitness with audience par ticipation Shaw, a graduate of the U n iv e r s it y of N o rth Carolina, has served as conditioning consultant to the Seattle Seahawks and other professional teams, as well as dozers of in dustrial organizations FEB. 20-27, 1982 F U T U R E F A R M E R S F E E D IN G A M E R IC A ’S M IL L I O N S He was presented a com mendation by Chief Bruce Baker after two months as a Portland police officer and was named Outstan ding Rookie as district d ir e c to r fo r F itn e s s M o tivation In s titu te of America. He is currently executive director of Ogie Shaw’s Fitness Factors, book they read. Beverly Bowman, Oregon Society’s readathon co o rd in ato r, said she expects about 200 schools to participate in this spring's readathon Last year, more than $140,000 was raised by Oregon and Clark County, Wash., students. “ Evidence continues to mount,*' Bowman said, “ that the incentive to read for the need of others and the chance to win awards are strong stimulants to ac quiring the reading habit." Students who complete the readathon will earn coupons fo r fre e M cDonald’s hamburgers and the chance to win one of 50 bicycles that will be given away in a grand prize drawing. Pleasant Home invites Kenyan missionaries Frank and Alma Dobra, Conservative Baptist mis sionaries to Kenya, will be guest speakers at the Plea sant Home Baptist Church this Sunday, Feb 28, at 7 p.m. The Dobras completed their 25th year of mis sionary service during their last term. They were appointed to Pakistan and served there four terms before moving to Uganda because of m e d ic a l reasons Due to political uncer tainty, Uganda's govern ment granted them only a three-month visitor visa F in a lly , th e y began evangelistic work among the large Asian population of Mombasa, Kenya Along w ith open a ir meetings and Bible clubs, the Dobras make contacts as they visit shops in the area and direct five-day camps for high school boys and girls SUHS slates parents visits this Monday The third in a series of academic conference days will be held this Monday, March 1, at Sandy Union High School from noon to 4:30 p m., and from 5 to 8 p.m. Academ ic conference days are set aside for parents to visit with staff about their child’s progress in c la s s w o rk and In m e e tin g th e scho o l's scholastic, attendance and conduct requirements. Opportunities will be pro vid ed fo r v is its w ith teachers, counselors, sup p o rt s ta ff and ad ministrators Parents may call for an appointment or may simp ly drop in. Students will not attend school during con ference day. As field chairman, Frank w as in v o lv e d in a d m in is tra tiv e duties for MAC workers He also researched the Digo tribe of Muslims in the area Alma worked with boys and girls clubs and taught cooking to m inister to women. Pleasant Home Baptist Church is five miles east of Gresham, at the intersec tio n of D o d ge P a rk Boulevard and Pleasant Home Road. FFA MOTTO "LEARNING TO DO . DOING TO WORK . . EARNING TO LIVE . . LIVING TO SERVE." Funds raised are return ed to MS patients in local communities in the form of c o u n s e lin g , tr e a tm e n t clinics, special equipment and research. MS afflicts the neurological center with crippling effects, pro ducing disturbances of the body’s sensory and motor systems. The non-contagious af fliction hits persons from 15 to 55 years old. (USPS 481-180) Association. Mattonai Published weekly Thursdays by The Outlook Fuhtlshmj Sandy Orason 070SS Second doss postage potd at Sandy Oregon Newspaper Co B o r $8 r\ v< , At Our future depends on the comm itment of these young people to agriculture and animal husbandry. These are the farmers of tom orrow who will produce the food we eat. Through the latest technological advances in the sciences of agriculture and animal production, these young people will be the agri-business men and women of tomorrow. We extend a hearty thanks to these young people during National Future Farmers of America Week. T h e S rfn Ö y P o s t MEMBER Oregon Now,paper Publishers Association and U S Suburban Press 1 WE SALUTE YOU... Readathon battles Multiple Sclerosis Students at Kelso School and in the Boring and Cot trell school districts will have their noses buried in books until the first part of April to raise funds for the Multiple Sclerosis Society. The society’s Oregon chapter readathon involves f ir s t - th ro u g h e ig h th - graders who find sponsors to pledge money for each FFA WEEK Si: 68 660 5548 SUBSCRIPTION RATES $ 9 .0 0 In Clockamo« County per year Multnomoh County Elsewhere in Oregon $ 1 0 .0 0 ................................... $ 1 1 .5 0 In Northwest ond Pocifk Coat! Stole» Outside Oregon per year ........................ $ 1 4 .0 0 Outside Northwest ond Poclftc Coast State» pat year Sandy Poll, Sandy. Oregon 97055 No. 8 •:S: $ 1 7 .0 0 February 25, 1982 \ J .Í THE SABBATH 9. It is a memorial of creation. Ex. 20:11, Let’s Support Them For The Fine Job They Do! •Sii Ex. 20 31:17. Every time we rest upon the seventh day, as God did, we com memorate that grand event. 10. It was given to Adam, the head of the hl" non rac* Mark ,:J7: n . Hence through Him, as our represen- tative to all nations. Acts. 17:20. i j |f Q j ewjsh institution, for it was made 2,300 years before ever there was a Jew. Presented as a Public Service by the Sandy Post & the following firms: f 13. The Bible never calls it the Jewish Sabbath, but always "the Sab bath of the LORD, thy GOD.” 14. Evident reference is r..ade to the Sabbath and the seven-day week all through the patriarchal age. Gen, 2:1-3; 0:10, 12; 29; 27, 20, etc. Burns Feed S tore Sandy Sentry 663-3246 668-7418 39180 Pioneer in Sandy 15. It was part of God s law before Sinai. Ex. 10:4, Ex. 10:27*29. 1 16. Then God placed it in the heart of His moral law Ex. 20:1-17. Why did He place it there if it was not like the other nine precepts, which all admit to be immutable? 1 Brace Cook & Associates 17. The seventh-day Sabbath was commanded by the voice of the liv ing God. Deut. 4:12,13. 18. Then He wrote the commandment with His own finger Ex. 31:10. 19. He engraved it in the enduring stone, indicating its imperishable nature. Deut. 9:22. To Be Continued.... Sandy Seventh-day Adventist Church P.0 Box 519, Sandy, OR 97055 | If you would like more information on this subject I Mail in this COUPON: J Name: J Address:_____________________ _______ _____ __ \Cdy___------- ------------------------ state__________ Zip ______, 2921 5 SE Orient Drive, Gresham I 668-8080 | 38565 Proctor Blvd., Sandy I Clackamas County Bank i | Member FDIC 668-5501 1 Carlson C hevrolet In Sandy, Boring & Hoodland 1 668-4101 I on Highway 26 in Sandy S Independent Bank of Sandy I 1 Member FDIC 668-8030 38561 Proctor in Sandy , Sandy Funeral Home I 668-6015 39551 Pleasant Ave., Sandy Sandy Lumber 1 Hardware 668-4155 38773 Proctor in Sandy W alrad Insurance 667-4171 George Morgan, your representative W illiam s Thriftw ay I | I I I I 4 Hoodland Thriftway, 622-3244 1 668-4240 In Sandy J