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Fam ily W eek Plan O f C h u rrK G rn u n Page 13 THE SANDY POST THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1955 adult fellowship of the church. following ideas: Family week will conclude on Family week is to begin Sun- uay, Aiay i, w nn special empiias- Roberta Douglas O C?, 1 1 O Jpcttiv uuuuay Ck u r r k P rn a ra • m V n t* ■ ■ Bri • ’W’ • • • • • • » Slated space south of the SANDY ! present annex. One committee Roberta ESTACADA — Miss investigate possible solutions . .u o. ., bvterian church organization will to headed by Ralph Haines, investi Douglas from the Oswego Meth > Sundav. April 21 on the to both needs. Iodist Youth FeUowshipwiU speak ¿«W ing conunfttee recommend a ■ The building com m ittt'e stud gated cost of new construction, ¡Sunday morning, APfl1 al. ,u tion to empower church officers it'd the many phases of the prob while the other committt'e. head 11 scn,lce J*1 the £-‘>ta<!a':,d ,o ralse 52500 and purchase tern lem, considering past history and ed by William Blake, looked into i Methodist church. porary buildings for additional j future needs of the church. as the possibilities of purchasing | She will give the speech which church school space. well as the immediate problems. two defense housing units from she gave at th e -y o u th The voting will be held at a .The present building was built the Kellogg Park project. The building committee, com on the an ' ' J special corporation meeting fol- around 1910, added onto in the ness Which is Needed in tht w in„ t |,c regular 11 o ’ c I ock 1950s and the annex, formerly posed of church officers and Public High School Today. Her I J ™ « A11 who have the old Gun Club building, was m any interested persons heard speech w as very ntgniy rated supported , he church financially moved in following World \\ tr their reports, and (tpted to rec ommend to the congregation that both for beautiful delivery a n d 1 or ‘ by their . attendance during II. present day challenge to youth, the past year are eligible to vote. It was tHe general feeling that $2500 be raised to purchase, move and establish tw o of the 24 by 26 according to Rev. Bolliger. F or over a year, church offi within the next ten years the Rev. Bolliger will bring the cers have considered ways of Com m unity-Presbyterian church foot units. These units will then m orning serm on on the subject. making space in the present will need to extensively remodel be improved to provide class The Sum m ons of the Young and building for a pastor’s study but existing facilities or move from room space, a pastor's study and m ore suitable nursery facilities Fearless Prophet. each suggestion meant reducing the present location. The corner for the regular w orship sendees. s a choice business site, but much needed classroom space of Courteous. Understanding Guest Minister parking facilities are limited, as The present building is serving Youth Choir Sets the church school. Sendee the church and community t > well as expansion space. Spurred on by winning fourth H olds Services Sunday Program Two sub-committees invt esti the fullest, being in almost con place in the Oregon Council of SANDY—Robert Douglas of gated building program s for the stan t use. In addition to church Churches Town and C ountty SANDY Under the inspiiing m eetings and activities, the in the Corvallis Church of Christ Gresham, Oregon leadership of Miss Carol Em er improvement awards, a commit nex is regularly used by the Ki conducted services at the Sandy son. the Youth Choir of the Com- tee was appointed to investigate W alther Leaguers w anis club and the Kindergarten, Church of Christ from Sunday- ESTACADA — The Women's m unity-Presbyterian Church has all possibilities for creating a three Girl Scout troops, one Cub through W ednesday evening. Society of Christian Service of made great strides during the study. This committee quickly E lect O fficers den and the Firwood extension the E stacada Methodist church past months. discovered that a growing church ¡will present Mrs. H arriet Krause, SANDY The W alther League unit. They have added much to the school enrollm ent involved more an informed and excellent speak worship service on the Sundays than merely taking care of pres of Im m anuel L utheran church er. at the Methodist church this when they have brought the ent needs, so that the problem elected officers at their April For A Family Dinner ¡Thursday evening, April 21, at Ministry of Music. was returned to the session of 1th meeting. B arbara Neuman 8 PM. This next Sunday they will the church. Elder Don item ing will head the organization as This Sunday Try She is well known for her ¡again lead in worship as they was then appointed to form a president for the next year. Lyle Schw artz was elected vice-presi ¡Voice of America radio program sing W hispering Hope. building committee representing dent, Elisabeth Dey, treasu rer ¡and her magazine of the same A and Ernest Schwartz, secretary. name. Site is the deputy com Just Good Food Lulu Clark. Christian Growth Sandy Pastor Is missioner of the fair employ- C hildren’s Hour chairm an, led in a discussion ¡ment practices law- in the Bur H eld Each Monday Carefully Prepared and Bible study of the topic, My e a u of Labor. Mrs. K rause states Battery Chaplain W itness in Worship. The Methodist .that the interpretation and en ESTACADA SANDY Rev. Philip R. Iiam- Jon Isakson told about the forcement of this law is a chal Children’s Hour, a study class pe pastor of the Sandy Com- Youth Night the le a g u e r s nt. for school-age c h ild ’e n , is het<t le n g e to the God-given potenti Beef Dinner .. $1.50 alities of all Oregon’s Christian every Monday afternoon at 3:30 nunity-Presbyterian church, has tended at Immanuel Lutheran >een named 1st Lt. Chaplain fot church In Portland. The group womanhood. PM at the parsonage. 12 os. T-Bone, Rih he 722 A.A.A. Battalion, with enjoyed the church service fol A refreshm ent hour will fol The current study pours«' is Battery C at Gresham. lowed hy singing and refresh Drugs For Less low the program to give the Christ First. The youngsters are Roast Turkey .. 1.50 Commanding officer of the unit ments. also w orking on May baskets to audience ar. opportunity to meet Phone MUtual 7-3841 Sandy, Oregon is Lt. Col. Ira D. MiUer. Carl Neum an was appointed | be distributed on May Day. Mrs. Krause. chairm an of a skating party and I Frog ltegs and . 1.25 chili fet'd to be arranged next French Fries month. notice of school meeting Following the m eeting Elisa AUXILIARY AGENCIES beth Dey and Barbara Neuman j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legalI votere o f ^ c h o o U ^ tr ic l. No. . H ealth Service: ()|M'ii 24 H ours A Day led in gam es and singing. Lyle i 200.00 $ 200.00 $ 126.96 of Clackamas County, State Oregon, the 17th (lav of May, 1955, (2) Supplies and other expenses $ Schw artz and Carl Neuman | district will be held at The High School Building f h fiSCal school T ransportation of Pupils: 9,613.60 a t 7:30 o'clock p. m„ for the purpose of discussing the budget for tnt^ ns 12.000.00 served refreshm ents. 11,000.00 (1) Personal service 5.723.08 year, beginning July 1. 1955. and 30' 195fe' lul< ln’,f” ' 5,600.00 5.600.00 Last Sunday a group of leag (2) Supplies and repairs 640.57 650.00 550.00 uers joint'd with W ashougal Two miles east of Brightwood (4) Insurance Schedule I Estimated Receipts and Available ( ash Balances W alther L eaguers in an outing "4!8I truckers can’t I m - w rong” (5) O ther expenses of 90.00 transportation on Mt. Hood. E stim ated Receipts From — ConstructionO ther Spec- . Total Expens«* of Auxiliary General $ 17,350.00 $ 18,540.00 $ 16,104.21 $ 15.028.35 Total All Fund (from ial Reserve Ageneit's Fund Funds ITEM bond sales) Fund Hizinoss grows on people; it begins in cob VI FIXED < HAKt.ES (Exclusive of item s included under $ 23.258.38 $ 23,258.38 1. Delinquent Taxes webs and ends in iron chains. The more busi $320,800.00 V-2) 320,800.00 1,162.30 1,500.00 2. Bond Sales $ 42,761.21 42.Í61.21 1. Insurance 5 3.000.00 42,761.21 ness a man has to do the more he is oble to 5.351.51 3. T ransfers from other funds 5.300.00 6.000.00 37,448.38 3. Retirem ent & F.I.C.A. 37,448.38 5. Basic School Support Fund accomplish, for he learns to economize his time. 2,250.00 2,250.00 7. Vocational Education $ 9,1881.66 $ 6.8(81.00 $ 6,513.81 $ 5.824.70 3,000.00 5. Total Fixed Charges —Sir M. Hale 3,000.00 12. Tuition—Secondary 300.00 300.00 VII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS 14. T ransportation—Secondary 750.00 750.00 400.00 1. Sites and improvement of sites $ 16. Interest 2,600.00 2,600.00 1,600.00 2. New buildings 17. Rentals 2,500.03 2.500.03 3. Addition and alterations 18. Other Sources ___ ___ 103.84 900.00 200.00 $435,668.00 $114.868.00 $320,800.00 to buildings 19. Estim ated Total Receipts DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE 761.69 700.00 700.00 4. L ibrary books 20. E stim ated Available Cash Bal 6. F urniture, fixtures and other Phone MOhawk 6-3794 Gresham, Oregon ance or Deficit (Add Cash Bal 16,000.00 4,747.08 4,000.00 6,000.00 16,000.00 ___ __ equipm ent ance—Deduct Deficit) 3,240.30 2,000.00 7. Assessments for betterm ents 21. Estimated total receipts and $130,868.00 $320,800.00 available cash balance or deficit $451,668.60 7,600.00 $ 8,852.91 $ 26,038.69 8.960.00 9. Total Capital Outlays (.encrai Fund Estimated Expenditures 6,000.00 Schedule II * ___________ 6.000.00 E x p en d itu re« fo r 2 IX, EMERGENCY F isca l Y ears N ex t ¿cd cc Total Schedule II—General Fund S 1 d , r e n t School Y ear —Total E stim ated Expenses, Item s 8 t Ü h — * V n .9 1 V lir 3 S IXV'5’ V'4' VL5, $182,610.00 $176,970.00 $149,617.63 $161.408.33 _ (- 5 ».g 9 ITEM S p p C> Schedule III BONI» INTEREST ANO SINKING I I NO ? 1 Ï «1 c A i u S S Debt Service—Bond Interest «25 K O « K b Sinking Fund *^•5 « 1. Principal on bonds (include nego SANDY I. GENERAL CONTROL tiable interest-bearing w arrants 1. Personal Service: issued under section 111-1016, --z w in o ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1,200.00 $ (2) Clerk 5 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 O- C. L. A. S 15.000«’ 12.17 Arlan 4. Berglund, Paator 100.00 200.00 2. Supplies 2. Interest on bonds 9,bZ4.uu 97.53 140.00 Loop Highway 14000 3. Elections and publicity 3. Total Schedule 111—Debt Service— -- 10 A M. Sunday School 4. Legal service (clerk’s bond, — Bonds and Interest I 24,6^4.00 273.39 175.00 300.00 11 A M Morning W orship audit, etc.) Schedule IV CONSTRl ( TION FI ND (FROM BOND ISSUES) 5 O ther expenses of general control. 7 P.M. Christ Ambassador 127.50 200.00 200.00 (1) State School Boards Ass’n, etc. Construction Fund Service 6. Total Expense of 3. Addition and alterations to 8 P.M. Evening Evangelistic 1,710.59 $ 1,881.75 $ 2,115.06 $ 2,346.06 $320.800.00 General Control _______ -- - » buildings (not repairs) Service 7. Total Schedule IV -Construe II. INSTRl ( TION Wcdnenday Evening 8 P.M $320.800.00 tion E’und 1. Personal Service: 6,130.00 Bible Study & P ray er Service $ 6.500.00 $ 6.500.00 OTHER S P E tlA I, RESERVE F IN D (1) Principals 5 Schedule VI 1,251.64 1,100.00 Hear ‘'Revival Time” 1.100.00 (2) Supplies & O ther Expense 5,650.00 Sunday 10:30 P.M. KEX Other Special Reserve Fund— $ (3) Teacher 4,000.00 1. Architect, A ttorney’s Fee, Teacher $ 20,548.00 4,650.00 Commission Teacher 5,150.00 5. Total Schedule M —Other Teacher $ 20,548.00_____ 4,550.00 Special Reserve Iund Teacher FIRST BAPTIST 4.750.00 OF ESTIMATES OF EXPENDITURES, Teacher Si-hedule \ II SI MMARY 3.900.00 ÍCES, ANO TAX LEVIES Teacher ItrA m i 1 r» CHURCH 5.100 00 Non Denominational Services Teacher 5.100.00 Teacher Every Sunday 5,050.00 Teacher WOMAN’S CLUB HALL 4.500.00 I.O.O.F. Hall Teacher ESTIMATION OF TAX 4.750.00 Rev. O. M. Allen, pastor Teacher . LEVY 5.050.00 Bible Study Classes 10 a m. Teacher 4.400.00 Sunday School 10 a.m. Teacher W orship Service, 11 a.m. 3.700.00 Teacher Morning W orship 11 a m. 4.000.00 H ear ‘‘Herald of T ru th ” Teacher 4.200.00 1. Total esti- $ 20,548.00 Teacher Training Union 7 p in. KEX Sunday, 3:30 p m. mated expenditures $548..>82.00 $182.610.00 $24.624.00 $320.800.00 4.600.00 Teacher 3.700.00 Evening W orship 8 p.m DEDUCT: Teacher 3.900.00 2. Total estim ated re Teacher 76.450.43 86.250.00 90.700 00 ceipts and available Total Teachers 598.00 750 00 750.00 cash balances __ (4) Substitute Teachers Calvary Community 4.295.56 3,900.00 (Schedule II 451.668 00 4.000 00 (6) Librarian 1.975.00 2 100 0® 2.200.00 3 Amount necessary Christian Science Baptist Church (7) Clerical assistants 108.91 150.00 150 00 to balance the budget 96.914 00 2 Library supplies, repairs Arthur Bauer, Paator 4.075.40 5.500.00 5.500 00 Society DEDUCT: 3. Teaching supplies 3.010.40 3.000.00 5.000.00 4. Deficit forw arded to Sunday School 10 a m. Sunday Morning 11 A. M 4. Textbooks _ , 315.00 315 00 315.00 next fiscal year Nil Morning W orship 11 a.m. 6 O ther expenses of instruction Sunday School 11 A. M. 5. Balance to be raised Young Peoples’ ('lass 7 p.m. $116,215.06 $ I (»9.56.5 18t S 98,216.31 $ 93.836.20 Wed. night service 2nd Wed bv taxation 96.91100 7. Total Expense Instruction Bible Study Class 7 p in. each month, 8 P 'M. ADD: Rebate 2.387.59 Evening W orship 8 p.m. OPERATION OF PLANT HI 6. Estim ated amount 2nd and Main Streets Mid-week Service 1. Personal Service: of taxes that will not Formerly Am. la-glon Hall 3.200.00 11 Janitors & other employees Tuesday " 7:30 p.m. be collected during 3.000 00 Janitors & other employees Corner of Booth & Brooks the fiscal year for ALL ARE CORDIALLY 750.00 Janitors & other employees R«»atls, two milt's south of w'hich this budget is INVTTED TO ATTLNL made, including esti- 6 950 00 $ 6.5 50 00 Oregon Bulb Farm s. 6.950 00 Total. Janitors mated rebate on taxes 23,558.38 21200 250 00 25000 2) Police Service 230.00 7. Total estim ated tax 3» T rau n t Officer 913 57 800 00 800 00 levies for ensuing — Supplies 1.565 45 Community- 2,000 00 Kelso Church of God 2.000 00 fiscal vear $122.859 97 Fuel 160.00 100.00 400.00 Non l»enomlnational 8. A nalysis of Estl Presbyterian W ater & Sewer 2.257 99 2.400 00 2 400.00 Rev. Ralph Farmer, Pastor mated Tax le v ie s : Light and power 370 50 300.00 325.00 (1) Amount inside Church >andy Grange Bldg, at Kelso Telephone . limitation S 65.083.15 O ther expenses of operation. 1.507.52 REV. PHILIP R. HAMPE, 1.000 00 Sunday School 10 A.M. 1.200 00 (2) Amount outside __ Laundry Service Minister Sunday Service 11A M 6 '- limitation 57. i i 6 82 $ 13.503.21 11,555.06 $ 14,166.66 $ EL537.03 Parsonage MUtual 7 2493 Bible Study (Adult) 6 P.M. 8 Total Expense Operation Dated this 29th day of March. 1955 Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Young Peoples’ màint S ance xm » kei airs V. Dell Butler Signed Brenton Vedder of Directors Chairman. Board Service 6:15 PM . Morning Servlrea 11:66 a.m. District Clerk 2 Repair, maintenance and Evangelistic Service 7:45 P.M Christian Endeavor 7:30 p .n t Budget Commitec March 29. 1955 Approved by 1 563.30 2 500 00 V. Dell Butler Glenn T .Schaeffer Wednesday Evening and « u tp m e n . S 3 50 00 Prayer Meeting Signed: 2 099.90 3.500 00 Chairman, Budget Committee 2.500 00 Secretary. Budcet Com m ittee Prayer Meeting 7:45 P.M Wednesday 8 p.m. (2) Building structure 1.025.54 6.250 00 2.000 00 First Publication April 21. 1955. 'I I 'nkeep grounds _____ _________ _ _________ Second Publication May 5. 1955 .5 Total Expeiwe of Maintenance g250 0o $ 12,266.00 i 1,688.7» $ 8.29.5.43 SANDY The Berean Class is in the morning w orship serv- ial em phasis planned by the adult fellowship of the Com i ice and a move to get families church school. m unity-Presbyterian church met to worship together as units in the church annex Saturday that day. They have planned a M ethodist W om en and after an evening of enter fellowship period following the Present Speaker tainm ent planned the Family service. Week for the church which will The W esm inster Fellowship be the first week in May. has been requested to plan the Lewis Hall had ben appointed evening program to include the by the Session to head up this families of the church. The mid- work and his committee was the |Week Bible study groups are to mem bership of the Berean class. prepare their evening to help II. D. Slaughter is president of I families in their daily worship the group. They proposed the at home. The women's associa tion of the church will unite ‘n sponsoring a family pot-luck din ner Friday, May 6. with enter tainm ent and program provided by the M ariners—the young * The C o m ............ m u n ity ^ * res the available .11 of the groups of !h«> h u rc h av ai the c church all Bateman Funeral Chapel Main at Fourth Phone MO 5-4811 Cafe IIoodwav ECONOMY DRUG Cafe Hoodway Carroll Tuncral ‘H om e M t Hood Area Church Directory Is Your Church’s Program Listed Here? . If Not, Call The Post and Repairs Other Special Reserve Fund Total Schedule VI 1 Construction : Fund Total ¡ Schedule IV Bond Interest and Sinking Fund Total Schedule III General Fund ; Total Schedule U Total All Funds MU 7-3331 Church of Christ