8 - S A N D Y (Ora.) POST Thun.. July 15. 1971 (Sac. 2) Sign-up now open for summer term D O N A L D L. G R E E N , past d is tric t governor of the Lions Club, presents the charter to the president of the new Boring club, Frank Moore. Gresham Lions Club was host for the charter night banquet, which was July 10 at Portland A ir Base Officers Club. (Outlook photo) Boring Lions Club receives c h a rte r Mt. Hood Community College second five-week summ er session starts July 27 with a wide variety of courses in a number of areas. Although Ju ly 26 is designated as the official day for registration, students may enroll prior to that date by registering at the admissions and records o ffice at the college Students have the option of picking up the second term in a sequence course or beginning first term course work. In addition, there are a number of special courses being offered in lower d ivision tra n s fe r programs, adult enrichment program s and vocational- technical programs. One of the highlights of the second session w ill be a unique ten-day workshop in Oral In terpretation, exploring spoken English as a creative medium. Techniques of theatre speech w ill be used as tools to analyze lite ra ry form s other than drama. Additionally, problems in communicating literature will be examined. Conducted as a practicum, the course w ill encourage student p a r ticipation in the presentation of prose and poetry. In structin g the special Incorporation A rticles of incorporation have been filed in Salem by Heidi's Swiss Village, Inc., of Kt. 1, Box 900, Boring. Direc tors are Donald B and MarieP Eklund and Harry L Berry Rocks tossed Rocks were thrown through two large windows at Leathers Oil Company on Orient Drive during the night of July 7, according to Gresham police reports Damage was placed at $107.50. PHOTOGRAPHY workshop w ill be Mark J. Nearman. teaching assistant and doctoral candidate at the U n iv e rs ity of Washington. Working toward a Ph D. in dramatic arts, Nearman is a fo rm e r in s tru c to r at The A m e r ic a n U n i v e r s i t y , Washington, DC., where he taught Oral In te rp re ta tion , Advanced Acting and Speech for the Theatre, as well as directing many plays. For further information, call Betty Pritchett, Director of Summer Programs, Mt. Hood Community College, 666-1561, ext. 225. Brochures w ill be mailed gladly upon request Wedding, Home Portraits, Publicity. k Wadding photograph» in professional color, com pleta sets with albums for as low as . . .$ 3 3 .0 0 PHONE 6 6 6 1038 FOR COM PLETE IN F O R M A T IO N . Experienced. Licensed Photographer. Pre-arrangement Without Pre-payment It should be pointed out that pre-arrangement doesn't necessarily mean pre payment. It's completely up to you. If you wish to take advantage of the money saving convenience of pre-arrangement plan, fine; we can help you. But, if you prefer, you may merely sit down with us and map out future funeral details — at no cost whatsoever. Flav-R-Pac merges with Stayton Co-op The United Flav-R -P ac Growers, Inc., plant at 804 NE 8th in Gresham is part of the merger plan of Stayton Can ning Co., Cooperative, and United Flav-R -P ac, w ith headquarters in Salem. The merger was approved by a vote of the 324 members of the two cooperatives. The plan provides fo r m erging United Flav-R-Pac into Stayton Canning Co. Cooperative which w ill be the s u rvivin g organization, e f fective at the close of business on March 31, 1972. M J E M Á N tu n e la / 520 W. POWELL BOULEVARD • GRESHAM • PHONE 665-2128 We honor all funeral insurance plans and pre-need trust plans. Charter of Boring Lions Club was accepted by Frank Moore, club president, at a dinner and program July 10 at Portland A ir Base Officers Club Other officers of the new club are: Donald Epperson, first vice president; Wallace Bothum, second vice president; Cal Auvil, third vice president; Steve Colt, secretary- Downtown Lions Club; Charles treasurer; Jack, Valberg, lion Thomas, president-elect of the ta m e r; Joseph Berg, ta il Gresham club; and John An tw is te r; A1 Ostrom, Jim derson, past district governor Yoeger, Adolf Hertrich and Bob and member of Parkrose Lions Rolli, directors. Club Participating in the program Paul Ecklem an, past in were Clifford E. Keegan and A1 ternational d ire cto r and Hall, both of Gresham Lions member of Downtown Lions Club; Dr. Paul E. Dutton, Club, was speaker. He was introduced by Stan Ross, past J. district governor and member of Southeast Portland Lions Club The charter was presented by Donald L. Green, past district governor. Norm Ross, another past district governor, installed the officers. Charter members, in ad dition to the officers, are: W illiam A llg e ie r, Bob W O O O lA N O I Bruner, Charles Carpenter, 10300 N.E. HANCOCK Don Cate, Alan Coster, Bill Portland, Oregon Elliott, Bob Grashorn, Delmar 255 1313 Hendrix, Bob Jones, Ed Jor dan, Dale Krueger, John Loftis, Woodland Park Hospital is sponsoring a blood drive Bob Loomis, Harold Lunan. July 22, 2-6 p.m. at the Woodland Park Chapel, 102nd Byron May, Mark M iller, and Hancock (across from the hospital). Frank Moore, Len Paola, Troy The Community will get credit for the blood it Seabourn, W ilber Shutes, donates to the Red Cross Blood Program on that day. Charles Snyder, Ralph Stewart, We hope many in our community will share the joy of R ichard Stockman, Robert living by joining us to donate blood. T aylor, Ron T aylor, Tom The following typical questions about donating blood Telford, Jack Waltmire and Joe are from the Red Cross and are reprinted here as a Yoerger. / HOSPITAL HAPPENINGS public service. WHY ARE BLOOD DONORS NEEDED? All hospitals in the Portland area receive their blood supplies from the Red Cross Blood Program - about 800 units every week. Since blood cannot be manufactured like other vital medicines, it must be obtained through voluntary blood donatioins by the people in the community. WILL I RECEIVE A RECORD OF MY DONATION? After your first donation, a wallet card showing your blood type and RH factor is mailed to you. Each succeeding donation will be recorded on that card. HOW OFTEN MAY I DONATE BLOOD? Every 8 weeks, if you wish, but not more than 5 times in a 12 month period. Lost Gresham man found You can if you are 18 through 65 years of age, in good health and weigh at least 110 pounds. You will be given a brief medical check up before donating for your protection and to make certain that your blood will be safe for the recipient. You cannot donate: If you have a past history of hepatitis. If you have heart disease, history of convulsions or an active stomach ulcer. If you have a cold, flu or sore throat. If you have symptoms of hay fever or allergy now. If you have taken antibiotics within the last two weeks. If you have taken immunization shots or vaccine within 24 hours (two weeks for smallpox, yellow fever, measles, mumps & oral polio). During pregnancy or for six months following delivery. For six months after m ajor surgery or receiving blood, or any blood derivative. For two years following a m alaria attack or for six months after taking antimalarial drugs. MAY I EAT BEFORE DONATING BLOOD? Yes. Eat your normal meals. It is inadvisable td donate if you have had nothing to eat for a very long period of time. WHAT WILL I HAVE TO PAY FOR A BLOOD TRANSFUSION IF I SHOULD NEED ONE? The hospital administering the blood will charge only what is necessary to perform the transfusion service which will include a $12.50 fee that is forwarded to the Blood Center to cover partial cost of collecting and processing. There is no charge for the blood itself WOODLAND PARK HOSPITAL 10300 NE HANCOCK Portland. Oregon 255-1313 1 W ith deposit of $ 2 0 0 .0 0 or more! Searchers found a Gresham man safe Sunday evening, following a two-day man hunt in the Mt Hood National Forest Verna Schlegal. 43, lost since Saturday in the Huxley Lake area, was found when sear chers spotted his fire and signal m irror from a helicopter Clackamas County Sheriff's Deputies said Schlegal was found about a half mile south of Ixxikout Spring forest camp, a pp ro xim a tely 15 miles southeast of Estacada n o ü íü n w To Your choice of large vwvwrne 3'x5' American Flag Work survey slated The Bureau of the Census w ill conduct a survey of em ployment and unemployment in this area during the week of July 19, John E. Tharaldson, director of the Bureau’s regional office in Seattle an nounced today. This survey is conducted monthly by the Bureau for the US Department of Labor in a scientifically designed sample of households throughout the entire U nited States The employment and unem ployment statistics which are based on the results of this survey are used to provide a continuing measure of the economic health of the Nation. For example, in May the survey indicated that there were 84 1 m illion men and women in the civilian labor force; 6.2 percent were out of work as compared with 6.1 per cent of the 83. 8 million persons in the April labor force The figures are adjusted for seasonal changes. Facts supplied by individuals participating in the survey are kept strictly confidential by law, and the results are used only to com pile sta tistica l totals. CAN I DONATE BLOOD? dtvwMf' on an aluminum pole, IN SU RED or, a wide mouth quart thermos bottle! AND LOAN A S S O C IA T IO N or a gallon plastic jug Free for the asking. . . Ice buckets! One to a family while they last . Main Office 236 N. E. Roberts Gresham - Phone 665 8196 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 5 30 Sandy Branch Corner Cherry & Proctor Sandy - Phone 668 4185 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 5 30 i * UÄYIMCS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Rockwood Branch INSURED^ 18705 S. E. Stark Portland - Phone 665 6114 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 5:30