Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, May 06, 1982, Page 5, Image 5

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Inside the Church
School menus
Sandy
Welches
MONDAY. M AY 1«
Baked lasagna
Tossed green salad
Applesauce
Cinnamon bun
Milk
MONDAY. MAY 1«
Burrito with sauce
Ta ter tots
Seasoned green beans
Peaches
Milk
TUESDAY. M AY I I
Hot dog on a bun
Potato rounds
Mixed fruit
Gingerbread
Milk
TUESDAY. M AY I I
Sliced roast turkey
Savory nee
Tossed green salad
Bread and butter
Applesauce
Milk
W EDNESDAY. MAY 12
Turkey ala king
Biscuit
Carrot sticks
Ice cream
Apple
Milk
THURSDAY. MAY 13
Beef burrito
Seasoned green beans
Sliced peaches
Bread and
Peanut butter
Milk
F R ID A Y . M AY U
Spaghetti with
Meat sauce
Cabbage and carrot salad
F r u ite d
je llo
Garlic bread
Milk
W EDNESDAY. M AY 12
Sloppy joe
Buttered corn
Carrot coins
Fruited jello
Milk
THURSDAY. MAY 13
Shake and bake chicken
Buttered sweet potatoes
Buttered French bread
Orange wedge
Milk
F R ID A Y . MAY 14
Baked beans
Wiener coins
Lettuce wedge
Dressing
Buttered cornbread
Pears
Milk
Parents get
chance to go
back to school
Adventists fete services director
Cottrell
MONDAY. M AY 1«
Tomato soup
Cheese zombie sandwich
Crackers
Cucumber wheels
Cake
Milk
S an d ra P o tte r M a r*
quardt. Community Ser­
vices director for the city of
Sandy, received the 19H2
C o m m u n ity
S e rv ic e s
A w a rd of the Sandy
S even th day A d v e n tis t
Church Saturday, May 1.
The presentation which
honored her for outstan­
ding community service
was m ade by P a s to r
Bernell Clark as part of the
church's community rela­
tions day. More than 350
TUESDAY. MAY 11
Pizza
Tossed salad
Carrot sticks
Whipped jello
Milk
W EDNESDAY. MAY 12
Fried chicken
Mashed potatoes
Buttered corn
Turnip w heels
Chilled peaches
Milk
THURSDAY. MAY 13
Sloppy joes on bun
Buttered vegetables
Chilled pears
Milk
F R ID A Y . MAY 14
Barbecued pork
Hot biscuits
Buttered beets
Cauliflower chunks
Ice cream bar
Choice of milk
Sandy High School will sponsor a special
“ Back-to-School Night” this Monday, May 10,
beginning at 7:25 p.m. in the high school com­
mons.
Parents are asked to arrive about 7:10 p.m
in order to pick up their student's schedule
which they will then follow throughout the
evening
A special program will be featured at 8: I f
p n and refreshments will be served.
Some students will make class presenta­
tions while others will work on projects dur­
ing the parent visitation
persons a tte n d e d the
c e re m o n y ,
in c lu d in g
c h u rc h m e m b e rs and
friends from the Sandy
area
Clark commended M a r­
quardt for significant con­
tributions to the quality of
life in Sandy through a
wide range of activities
which she helps coordinate
Among them, he said, were
programs designed to help
senior citizens, such as the
Loaves and Fishes meals
provided at the Senior
Center each weekday, and
a re a w id e e m e rg e n c y
relief planning
Marquardt's work brings
her together often with the
Adventist church The con­
gregation conducts a conti­
nuing program of welfare
services for needy persons,
and often those who come
seeking assistance are
referred to the church by
the city
The church’s community
services center, located on
the north side of the in­
tersection of Highway 26
and University Avenue,
recently was designated as
the community's central
emergency shelter for use
in time of natural disaster
or at times when people are
evacuated and stranded
and in need of food,
clothing and shelter. M ar
quardt is the coordinator of
the city program
The church has been a
Baptists cite 42nd anniversary
It was a busy day at
O rie n t D r iv e B a p tis t
Church April 25 when ac­
tivities celebrated the 42nd
anniversary of the church.
A small group of people
meeting in the Grange Hall
in Sandy (now the site of
Williams Thriftw ay) m ark­
ed the beginning of Orient
Drive Baptist Church. At
that time it was known as
First Baptist Church of
Sandy
After several moves and
a couple of name changes,
the church purchased pro­
perty located at its present
location, 15150 SE Orient
Drive, two and a half miles
from Sandy
The 42nd anniversary ac­
tivities began with Herbert
V Hollinger, editor of the
Northwest Baptist Witness,
as guest speaker for the 11
a m worship service.
Several former pastors
were on hand for the an­
niversary services and
took part in the program.
They included Fred King,
now in Beaverton; Orlin
Allen, now in Portland;
Jim Gantenbein, now in
Port Orchard, Wash., and
Ken
Cook,
now
in
Estacada
The c u rren t
pastor is Ted Davis of San­
dy
Music plays a big role in
the worship services at
O rie n t D r iv e B a p tis t
Church and the celebration
was no exception.
Doug C a s tle , m usic
director, led the congrega­
tional singing and choir
presentations
The church history was
read by Emma Dee Castle
whose fam ily is longtime
members of the church.
The only charter members
present was Sylvia Guthu
of Sandy.
The afternoon sermon
Stop-smoking clinic set
was preached by Darrell
Evenson, director of In­
terstate Baptist Associa­
tion Missions in Portland
long-time supporter of the
Loaves and Fishes pro­
gram, with financial con­
tributions to sustain the
program and regular p ar­
ticipation by the "Dorcas''
ladies of the church who
help prepare and serve
some of the meals
Nazarenes
set service
Church of the Nazarene
in Sandy cordially invite all
who are interested to a t­
tend in celebration of the
formal church organiza­
tional services
They will be held at the
S ev en th -d a y A d v e n tis t
Church, 17150 University
Ave., in Sandy on Sunday,
May », at 2:30 p m
Comet’ Church
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COMMUNITY
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Then you may want to at­
tend the Five-Day Plan to
Stop Smoking, sponsored
by the Sandy Seventh-day
Adventist Church, that will
be held at Sandy Union
High
May
p m.
meet
School next week.
10-14, from 7 to 8:30
nightly. Sessions will
in Room 15.
The Five-Day Plan is a
series of five consecutive
one-and-a-half hour ses­
sions that aid people by
showing how to beat the
smoking habit on four
d im e n s io n s
of
lif e :
physical, mental, social
and spiritual.
The Five-Day Plan has
already helped millions
around the world to quit
smoking.
Send*» school
Opvntng worship.............9 JO am
Sundai school............... 9:45 a m
Mo»ning worship.......... 11:00* m
Hom* Bible Stud»
6 00 p m
W orship
Sunday School
Bible Study
W orship
PASTOP FRANK KOFPKt
668 6232
9 45 10 JO am
Sun communion . 10 45 12 00 am
Sun eve service . . 4:30 7:JC p.m
Wed Bible stud»
1 JO B 30 p.m
W e o ile r p e n o n a l hom e
Bible itu d y or p riv a te Bible
correspondence study O nly
cost is your tim e
1
Hoodland Church
of Went me
A c ta 2 0 -2 7
Fam ily Bible Study . 10:1 S a m
F a m ily W o rs h ip . . 1 1 :0 0 a m
S*t eve Mess 7 30 p m
Sunday M e » ¡ O O O im
St
Rev. A la n I . W y a tt, p a s to r
(6 5 S -3 0 7 5 )
Boring Community
Methodist Church
C a n « of Church and Riche» Hoads
6 p m
Johns Catholic Church
Welches. Oregon
Mess 6 p.m. Set.. 8 a.m. Sun.
1 8 0 9 0 SE Longensond
9 15am
Sunday school
9 45 a m
Worship service
Pastor:
Elizabeth Hampton Gray
The p io n e e r chu rch
w lfh a fu tu re "
Sandy. Oregon
668 4446
F ether Carl Gimpl
SANDY
SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST
CHURCH
Proctor and University
Sebbeth School
Morning Service
9 30 a m
11 00 e m
You Are Welcome
Pastor
BERNIE CLARK
6 6 8 9 2 4 9 - Home
668 614 4 -Church
SANDY
ASSEMBLY
OF G O D
Sandy Church of
the Nazarene
C u rren tly m eetin g of
17150 U niversity A ve Sandy
(Seventh Doy A dventist
Church)
Sunday School • 9:45 o.m
AAornlng W o rth ,p 11:00 a m.
E v en in g S e rv ic e • 6 : 3 0 p .m .
D o le E dw ards
T h is s p a c e
fo r re n t.
C a ll
6 6 8 -5 5 4 8
Church
PASTO R
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6 6 8 5589
ORIENT DRIVE
BAPTIST CHURCH
(S o u th e rn )
15150 SE ORIENT DRIVE
BORING. OREGON
(2‘ ? miles (torn Sandy)
Visa and M astercard welcom e, discount applies to all items in stock, excluding
repairs.
BIBLE STUDY - 9 45 JIM
MORNING WORSHIP - 11 00 AM
CHURCH TRAINING - 1 00 P M
ARE »NOON WORSHIP - 1 00 P M
(PASTOR) ted Davit
CHURCH PHONE - 441 4043
HOME PHONE - 644 4741
Church of the
Good Shepherd
(E piscopal)
Sunday C o m m u n io n
9 a.m .
M id w e e k Services
Tues Thuts 10 o m
Little Pioneer church
on W est Pioneei Blvd
F a th e r L in dsay W arren
Sandy Baptist Church
DOOR PRIZES EVERY 2 HOURS'
FELLOWSHIP BIBLE
CHURCH
r o ^ e tt Jewelry
We emphasizp Biblical teaching
supportive fellowship childien s
learning center A regular home
meetings
MEETING AT
Sand» High School (Blull Road)
Sund*» mot Hing', (9 JO 11 JO)
Sandy's Jew eler since 1951
H e r tita g e S q u a re
Living Way
Fellowship
(Foursquare)
Sandy
668*6136
Discovery
Worship servtct
Wed eve service
Pastor Ken Wold
17275 Strauss
668 4949
(formerly St MichiM s Hall)
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Sunday School
9 45 a m
Morning Worship
10 4b a m
Evangelistic Service 6 0 0 p m
F a m ily N ig h t
Wednesday
.7 :0 0 p.m
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Pastor Robert F. Schaifori
S U N D A Y SERVICES
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39440 SI Pioneer Blud
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668 6116
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