TMI SANDY (Or».) ROST Thur^ Feè 10. IMS • » ^ì/ ì ^i/i - By NELL HOWE / ¡ell ó ff lofes Hood-Land Reporter Household Hints Clean, bright, odor-free ap­ newspapers to prevent thawing. pliances in the kitchen are a Replace ice cube traya with delight to have and a Joy to small pans of hot water. When clean rofrlgerator the frost is melted, wash sur­ use. works better and at lower coat. faces with a solution of 1 table­ A weekly cleaning just before spoon of baking soda In one your weekly shopping helps you quart of warm water. Rlnae check supplies and keeps your with clear water and dry. Re­ refrigerator bright Defrost set the cold control and replace when about 1/4 Inch of froat frozen foods and Icecubetraya. Clean And remove odors from la formed on the coila says Barbara Duncan, Multnomah the fresh food storage section at the same time, using soda County Extension AgenL For quick defrosting: turn and water as in the freezer. the cold control to off. Remove Rinse with a cloth wrung out frozen foods from the freezer in clear water and dry with a compartment and wrap well in SWIFT PREMIUM HAMS 67 Butt Half or Whole SHANK PORTION 59 lb lb CENTER SLICES PHEASANT ORE. IDA. INSTANT POTATOES -Xi oc box _ 98« 303 tin FRUIT - COCKTAIL 5/$l°° SOLID HEAD Lettuce 9C WE GIVE GOLD BOND STAMPS CALIFORNIA WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS Avocados 2i.r29c each WAYNES 1111 East Powell Gresham Phone 665-9535 Leader of the Band "This is my pride and Joy”, Hetty LJenkaemper in the thing else again. Back in the beamed Fred Proett, Sandy's ho^iital tor surgery. I Hetty days of the old crank phones we band leader, as he displayed should be home by the time had aim« very hilarious ex­ the original manuscripts from you read this. Our very twat periences. One time during a the Gregorian ChanL Proett had for a speedy recovery. thunder and lightning storm, just returned from a trip to Ida Heffner also In the at Jennie Welch's, lightning San Francisco where he pur­ hospital for surgery, and we struck somewhere near the chased the in muse ripts, twaut- hope she will be home very house and a huge ball of fire fully done on parchment. soon, and back among us. cams out of the mouthpiece and Proett divides his time be­ Our deepest sympathy to shot clear across the kitchen. tween Sandy high and grade Harold McLean fur the loas of At the time there was a schools. Each morning he ar­ hla wife Velmi. She will be young min staying at Jennies, rives at the high school by misaed by her miny friends a kid better than 6 feet tall, 7:30 a.m., where at tills early the mountain. and he dove under her sink. hour on Tuesdays and Thurs­ Hettle Blaisdell off to Hawaii Now thia was a very am ill days lie meets with the dunce with her sister and brother-in- area, plus there waa a gar­ bund. He is highly tn favor of law, for a vacation. What bage can under there alao. We small groups as” most students a lovely time of the year to never did figure how he folded learn best In small groups; when be going to the Islands. himself all under there but he the group Is too large the In­ Li th and Bob Kaye are still did. We laughed so hard at dividual never gets the op­ hunting for their pet Hamess him, that we never had time to portunity to sink or swim so- cat, who has been missing since become too frightened of our to-speak.” He went on to say, the first of the year. They have ball of Are that was bouncing "A small ensemble player Is a advertised and done everything off the kitchen walla. In a much lietter musician tlian one possible to find him, and haven't way It was fun just to ring who doesn't have tills oppor­ had any luck. everyone'a ring and have a good tunity.” The cat was released tn the old gabfest. Course you really The high school varsity liand Gresham area, so tf anyone didn't have to ring their rings, is currently preparing for its knows anyone that has acquired thoy usually all answered any- concert to lie held in March, a Siamese cat since then, one wey. I guess I just don’t get too and for the February 17 Wilco that miybe just wandered into upset over the modern con­ League Festival. their home, the Kayes would venience*, I enjoy them while About the tieglnners band, in appreciate any information they I heve them and do without them which students are learning to I could get about him. He Is a when they aren't working. play horns, Proett had this to family pet, and a special pet suppose it is because I have say, "It's one of the best be­ of Bobs. been around here so long, and ginner's band I’ve ever had, Congratulations to Mary and spent miny days doing clothes and one of the most satisfying Robert Batemin, nee Purdy, on on a scrub board, which I had classes I have. Each student the birth of a son, Loren James, to haul the water in buckets is doing fairly well.” Rev. and Mrs. Engelgau from light presentation by Rev. God­ 6 lb. 4 oz. Mary said all the for, and then heat it on the Each morning Proett teaches Upper Volta, West Africa and win and a typical missions scene time she was going to have a stove. When I look back, I three periods of different tiands skit presented by the Engelgau Rev. and Mrs. David Godwin boy, and wouldn't even consider don’t remember ever thinking at the high school. from El Salvador Central family. anything else. It wasn't until It was too mich of a chore. "One of the tilings we're The purpose of the conven ­ America will be the mlssion- Birthday Congratulations to just before he was born that trying to do Is to prepare the I arles featured at the World tion is to inform and inspire she began to doubt at all that Martha McLane. The McLanes young imrsin to have a giaid I Missions Convention to be held the congregation and Interested it might not be a boy. it Isn't and the Bob Kayes had dinner m isle response on hla own - at the Sandy Assembly of God everyone that plans so well at the Golf Club in honor of or to be Independent. 1 want churcb Feb. 18,19,and 20. and has it work out the way the occasion. him to rely on his own train­ I The Engelgaus and their two The Bowmins held a fare­ they planned. ing. The pep band Is a good children first went as mlssion- Don't forget the next Bright­ well party for Doris McKinley, example of this. 1 try to leave r arles to Upper Volta In 1953. wood Extension meeting, the who has left for Africa. Joyce it up to them as much as poss­ They studied language tor some third Thursday of the month. Bowman mide her a gorgeous ible. But, of course, I'm al­ time In Paris and also Ouaga­ with The next meeting will be held safari hat, complete ways there If they need m«," dougou the capital of Upper at the home of Rose Collier, flowers, also gave her a but­ Every afternoon finds Proett Volta before beginning their on the Old Country Club Road, terfly neL Cecello presented at the grade school where each service in the Boromo area. at Brightwood. The program her with a huge whistle on a day tie works with six different The Engelgaus were the first will be, "The Role of Todays lovely gold and pearly chain, groups. He said, "I have some to Introduce Christianity to this Women.'' Everyone Is welcome In case she should get losL good groups at the grade school. area. In all they have now to come, and I am sure you Boo Gaulke made her a lovely It takes awhile to get acquainted spent three terms and built cake, that had will have a most enjoyable day. decorated with 250 students right off the numerous churches In the area. in- The meeting starts at 10:30, 'Happy Tiger Hunting'' bat, with ao m iny it's difficult The Godwin family has just with a delicious lunch served scribed on IL I know she is to help each individual, as you returned to the states follow­ at noon, for the price of 50 going to have a marvelous trip, don't know or understand his ing their first term In Central and we are all anxious to hear cents. background etc.” He empha­ America. The Godwin family friends concerning the urgent I am very happy to know that all about it when she returns. sized that the student who are outstanding musicians and needs for missions in these Charlie Augustine will be stay- She will be gone about 2 and starts playing in the fifth grade will be singing in the convention days. Also the church which Ing in the Comm inlty. I will a half months. has a different attitude than the each nighL gave nearly four thousand dol­ admit that Charlie has had his Mr. and Mrs. Don Scott (he's one who starts as a freshmin. Other speakers during the lars to missions last year is problems, but when he bought the son of June Redfern) pre­ There were two new practice convention will include, Rev. endeavoring to Increase Its giv­ the phone company, he was sented the Redferns with a rooms built over the Christ­ Earl Book pastor from Albany ing to this cause in the coming only acquainted with the Ul­ granddaughter - Don and mas holidays, ao the pupils can and director of missions in the year. terior workings of a phone busi­ family live in Washington. work in them without being dis­ Ore. Council of the Assemblies Pastor Rose and the congre­ ness. This is where he had spent turbed by music coming from of God. Also Rev. N. D. David­ gation Invites all to attend. the major part of his working ‘he other room< son from Salem who is the You will enjoy the music as well career. The exterior workings "Probably the most difficult Siperintendent of the The Ore­ as the very Interesting pre­ and goings on of a rural phone part of my Job,” Proett re­ gon Council of the Assemblies sentation of missions each company, were as new to him, Mrs. Barbara Hadley, who marked, "is having to jump of God and a world missions nighL as they would have been to any with her husband is a newly from one age group to another. leader for many years. Missions films will be shown ordinary layman. Now he will missionary to 1 have the 4th through 12th Interesting features of the at 6:45 Friday and SaL with be back at what he knows the appointed grades - and I like them alL Borneo, will speak the convention will include films the services beginning at 7:30. best, and I am sure everything They have started to talk of Ladles Missionary Society of of the mission fields, a black On Sunday the missionaries will will work fine. I for one take the Sandy Baptist Chapel on splitting the departments - it be speaking In each department my hat off to him for doing his is really needed.” Feb. 17 at 7:30 p.m, of the Sunday school and Rev. best at something he wasn’t Originally from Wayne, Neb­ In Indonesia, the Hadleys will Davidson will speak at the 11:00 too much in the know abouL raska, Proett graduated from work among the Dyak tribesmen a.m. service. At 6:00 in the I spent many days without a Nebraska State College where evening another film will be phone, and I have to admit, it In Kalimantan Barat, or West Ute • Fire he received his degree In Borneo. They will go out under shown followed at 7:00 by Rev. was the most enjoyable time music. He taught in hla home the Conservative Baptist Godwin speaking. I liave had around here for Foreign Mission Society, state for five years beforecom­ some time. I have several Wheaton, I1L, and will assslt ing to Sandy. parties on my line, that I am Of teaching m isle he says, other CBFMS missionaries in sure are never home, and their starting churches In the villages "You teach such an Intangible phones ring continually. I have and operating a hospital and PA^fT A WALLPAPER STORE counted as many as 30 rings dispensaries. at one time, and believe me this MU 7-3545 After completing highschool, gets nerve-wracking. Sure I 33 KW. 1« CALL EVENINGS 21 Hadley received his B.S, from had to go and find a phone that Oregon College of Education. was working to call out, but Mrs. Hadley graduated from then I had no one In my family Eminuel Hospital of Nursing. that was 111 or In need of me After they were married, at that particular time, so It Hadley taught mathematics in was a pleasant few weeks. But a high school in Salem for a then I have been here when year. In 1962 he resigned to the phone system was some- attend Western Conservative I Baptist seminary, from which he graduated In June of 1965. Prior to going to Indonesia, the Hadleys will complete an Auto Part« and Machine extensive speaking tour in Shop Service churches and conferences 110 W. Proctor MU 7-2811 through the area. eren ce Speaker Slated by Missionary Society SAVE MONEY ON ALL INSURANCE Bob Griffin PANKRATZ rubject, to tiegin with, you can’t get anything concrete - • like teaching a blind man the basic colors.” Music he said Is bas­ ically 3 - fold technique, which la the method of procedure; musical notation and rythyms, lie Ing able to understand what's on the written page; and inter­ pretation, to be able to trans­ late what is Iwlng learned. "if I don't believe in a thing and enjoy doing it, I don't do it,” says Sandy's Band leader, "I either go all out for it or not at all. 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