Oregon Advance Times_1968-03-28

'"" Page 8 Oregon Advance/TIMES March 28, 1968 Class Helps Missionaries by LINDA KAY BAGLEY Grade 5 The Timothy Class, the fifth and sixth grade class at Berean Baptist Church, has sent over $100 to missionaries this past year. In Liberia, Mother George's and Augustus Marweih' s or– phanage received $6.3.17, In the Congo, Deighton Douglin, a Bible school teach– er, and Mrs. Douglin, a nurse, were sent $26. In Haiti, Sam Cassy's or– phanage received $31,99, We made money by dona– tions, selling potted plants and vegetables, making angels and Santa Clauses and selling Christmas trees. The three families that donated the most money to the Douglins, got a picture painted by Robert Esquivel, a double amputee. Thanks very, very much to those who donated and bought. Top picture: Getting ac– quainted with Deighton Doug– lin from the Congo; middle: Some of the members of the Timothy Class; bottom: Some members of Timothy Class present to Mother George donation to her orphanage in Liberia. Movies Postponed "Movies That Matter," previously scheduled to be shown at the Albina Art Cen– ter, March 31, have been post– poned. The new date for the movies has not been set. Alameda Theatre 3000 N.E. Alberta 284-9448 ************ All Color The Reptile Frankenstein Created Womar Dracula Prince of Darkness *********** Admission: s1° 0 -75'-50' • Fri. - Sat. 7 p.m. Sat. & Sun. Matinee 12:45 Household Hints If you have household hints of your own, write to Mrs. Mary L. Menefee in care of the Orego1:1 Advance Times. MRS. MARYL. MENEFEE When chores make you weary, try some new HOUSE– HOLD HINTS. For an easy way to make mocha, marble-effect cake, streak a few teaspoons of instant coffee into your plain cake batter with a spoon, stir slightly. (Easy?) If, decorating a cake, you find the frosting hardens be– fore you finish coating it with coconut, just moisten the coconut with a little warm milk and (presto) it sticks on the cake, Save the juice of mara– schino cherries to make shredded coconut pink for cake or pudding decoration. Have you been having trouble with dripping batter on muffin tins when making muffins? Do you often over– fill or underfill tins? Use an icecream scoop to dis– tribute your batter, It holds exactly right amount for each cup. If you don't have a cake decorator, use your old ---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, I THE SPORTSMEN Present f t 'A SPRING DANCE' t f March 30 l O p.m. - 2 a.m. f t Cabaret t t At the Silver Skate N.E. 102nd &. Halsey f Donation $2.00 Tickets available at this Newspaper J ~-------------- @) All Must Help Labor Secretary Willard Wirtz says the nation's racial problems will be solved "only as the people who are the prob– lem .•. which is all of us ••. participate in its solution." Wirtz said legislative action is not enough. squeeze-type ketchup and mustard containers, To prevent scouring pads from rusting after use, place in the oven on "low." No more rusted, non-usable pads. (Econonical?) To cut cookies without a cookie cutter, use a wire cheese slicer, the desired thickness may be achieved without breaking or sticking, , When slicing meringue– type pies, dip knife into cold water to prevent sticking. When freezing a large quantity of peas (fresh}, plunge the pea pods in boil– ing water and immediately into cold water, They will pop open and shell easily. (Time-saver.) There is an advantage in freezing ready-baked over unbaked pies due to the length of time they keep in the freezer. Fruit pies must be used at the end of two months if unbaked; baked pies may be kept six months. Use an empty, washed 1/2 gallon milk container to store cut-up chicken in the freez– er. A convenient way to store extra soup is to pour into ice trays. Wrap the frozen soup cubes or place them in a plastic bag in freezer. Paraphernalia • IS Coming to Portland! Teens' Films Are on Tap Negro teen-agers in North Richmond, Calif., have been producing 8 and 16 millimeter films since 1964. They have written scripts, edited film, drawn story boards, painted screen titles and produced ex– citing films. Supported by the Richmond Neighborhood House , the teen-agers did all the work of acting, directing and filming themselves. Albina residents will have an opportunity to see three of the Richmond teen-ager' s films Thursday evening, March 28 at 7:30 p.m•• at the Albina Branch Library, 36~0 N. Vancouver Ave. Shown will be "The Bully," a very funny story about a big, bad bully; "The Bike Thief," the story of a boy who so badly wants a bicycle he cannot af– ford that he steals one, runs away, and starts a lot of trouble: and a fantasy, "The Dream Blowers,' a story of ••sand. Sound and Soul." The program is free and everyone is welcome. I ) SOUL FOOD Cafe and COCKTAILS featuring : REAL SOUL FOOD * STEAKS * CHICKEN * BBQ SPARE RIBS * HOT LINKS We are now serving the best in town at 19 N. RUSSELL Phone ahead 282-9611 Royal Esquire Club of Portland Inc. Presents Men's Fashions for 1968 Featuring ... 10 Best Dressed Men of Portland also 10 Most Eligible Bachelors of Portland ROARING 20's Hoyt Hotel siso Sun. March 31, 1968 5-9 p.m. Music by Horace (BABE) Williams

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