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4 - SANDY (Ore.) POST Thur».. June 16. 1977 (Sec 2) TV Coward production opens Saturday Father's knowledge saves life Specialists Since 1932 GRESHAM TV & RADIO 250 HE Hogan Dr Between Powell & Burnside 665-6125 Featuring Antenna Don James was given a hero's welcome by members of his family last Saturday. James. 37831 Sandy Heights Rd., saved his daughter's life Sunday afternoon by ad ministering mouth to-mouth resuscitation. Angela, age 4, became seriously ill while the family was on a picnic in the country. She became severely feverish with a high temperature, vomited, became unconscious and then stopped breathing. James gave the youngster mouth-to-mouth resuscitation until she was revived and breathing on her own, Angela was then taken to Gresham Community Hospital for further treatment. Jam es has three other children: Donnie, 10; Charla,7; and Bridget, 17 months. His wife is Diane. Jean Stein 2 3425 & The Mountain Players opening night of Noel Coward’s "Nude With Violin" is thia Saturday, June 18. This will be a dinner theatre, with steak served by the Lions Club mem bership starting at 6 p m The play will begin at 8 No tickets will be sold at the door and there are just a few remaining . The story concerns the death of a brilliant player. Paul Sorodin indecently close after death come the vultures: the relatives, the business manager and those others with grief tinged with greed, and anxiously awaiting the reading of the great man's will. The play really gets going with the faithful valet and companion. Sebastian, steps in and reveals some jolting surprises for the assembled "mourners ’’ One of the jolts is a letter he produces that makes it clear the Paul Sorodin was not all he had seemed which is a fine way to start off a Noel Coward play. Also on hand with a few revelations of their own are an eccentric Russian princess, and ex-show girl, an Eleventh Hour Immersionist (a very avant-garde religion) and a mute but effective gentleman named Fabrice. Before they are through, reputations are arranged and re-arranged, and Sebastian emerges with a tidy sum for his old age Installations Pre-planning a funeral costs you nothing. Yet the savings can go beyond money. Pre planning a funeral does not necessarily mean even signing a contract. It simply means making your wishes, or those of a relative, a matter of rec ord before the need arises. By this thoughtful act, you eliminate the pressures of last minute decisions and make a difficult time less trying. National Selected Morticians has prepared an im partial booklet that tells the hows and whys of pre planning and shows what you can do today to ease some of the burdens that must be faced by someone, someday. T IC K E T S FO R the produc tion of 'Nude With V iolin'' are on »ale at Zig Zag Inn. Al's Sentry M arket. Ted’» B rightw ood Store and Hoodland Pharm acy. Pic tured above are cast m em ber» Sue G u tiler and Joyce Holm, upper left; Tekla Budd, left; Hank Dalpes, below; and Lucy Haines and Charlie Augustine, at right. < Photo« by Sue Lafky > Telephone or visit us for your free copy National Selected Morticians f u n e i a / W A afuJ 520 W. POWELL BOULEVARD * GRESHAM PHONE 665 2128 GRAND OPENING Go tell It on the mountain Golfers net prizes Juno 16-17-18th LOIS’ CAKE PARTS by Jean Stein • • COME SEE THE NOVELTY CAKE PANS, COOKIE CUTTERS, FLAVORINGS, DECORATING NOVELTIES, CANDY M AKIN G SUPPLIES AN D MUCH, MUCH MORE. Free Refreshments ☆ FREE Gift with every *10 Order. Open June 15th Touch of Nostalgia ---------------- ------------------------------------------------------- REGISTER FOR • A n tiq u e s • Ceram ics FREE G in s • 18 to be awarded • Awarded Saturday • June 18th, 5 p.m. • Need not ha present Hours: 9:30 to 5:30 six days a w eek 1235 N.E. Hogan Drive Ju et N o rth o f D ivisio n 667-6845 • C rafts A FINE SELECTION. WE GIFT WRAP. FREE CLASSES With p u rth o t« of m alarial» Hot Coramici-Porcelain Macromo-Stonowaro Sign up between June 15»h ond June 30th Receive 10% off on materials. 503 East Powell Grasham 667-7401 Welches Community School registration for their summer events may be made by calling Reva Cox at 622-3397 Picnics, hikes and trips to u-pick berry and fruit farms are some of the programs offered o oo There are still a few openings for the Girl Scout summer camp at Homestead in July. Call Joyce Bowman for in formation, 622-4422 ooo Char Griffin recently held a coffee for her friend Pat Schaeffer to introduce her to neighbors and friends. Pat and her husband, John, will soon be moving to Alpine North John is assistant superin- tedent of the Gresham Grade School District. ooo Last Thursday the Lions’ Club Ladies Auxiliary spon sored a golf tournament at Bowman’s followed by a steak dinner at the Lions' Club. Awards were presented to Ix rry Lythgoe for low gross, Rudy Kash for low net, Dorothy Phelps for low putts, Elaine Moore for high putts, Ruth Purdy for second low net, Glenda Thorn berg for third low net, and Clara Turin fourth low education, shopping, personal business or recreation net. Hoodland Women's Club is The same day the Mt. Hood Golf Club members had a collecting rummage for their luncheon and introduced new July 2-3 rummage sale at the members; Nancy Dougherty, Club. Club members will sort B.J. and Eun Sook Kim, Bill the rummage between 10and 12 and Bert Kreps, Kenneth and on weekdays at the Women's Shirley Mandell, Tom and Club, so you can bring your rummage there. Millie Monstis. ooo Jack and Ann Weathersbee. Leona Ware, Kent and Inger . June 28 the Hoodland seniors Hall, Bruce and Kathryn Cook, are having a Walk In The John and Mabie McArdle, Woods up the Salmon River Vernon and Melba Richards, trail. The group will he starting from the center in Sandy at and Franklin and Helen Bird Following the luncheon their 10:30 a.m. and will stop by the golf tournament offered prizes Women’s Club to pick up of a Hibachi on wheels to Rudy anyone interested in joining the I^ngjois "low gross"; M. walk a little before 11 that Hanson, two dinners at Log morning ooo Ixxige for low net. Other prizes Tomorrow and every third went to Anne Weathersbee, low putts; Betty Burton, high putts, Friday a free blood pressure M. Zehrung, Patti Fleming, clinic for any adult is available and M. Jarvis for second, third at the Community School trailer at Welches School A and fourth low nets. nurse will take your blood ooo There is a toll-free number pressure ooo you can call for any Clackamas It was Flag Day Tuesday County Community Action when Hoodland Seniors met for Agency, 1800 452-6382 Transportation is offered to their monthly potluck lun elderly or handicapped by cheon Olga Roberts, gome Boy calling that number and ext. Scouts and the ladies from the 640. Trip reason priorities are as Ixitheran church decorated fo llo w s ; m e d ic a l-d e n ta l, each table with centerpieces of nutrition, employment or driftwood, red, white and blue ribbons and flags The women and the scouts also helped serve at the luncheon. On the second Duncan in care of the Oregon Tuesday next month, July 12, Department of Education, 942 the group will meet at the Lancaster Driver NE, Salem, Green Canyon Campground Ore 97310. That is located about four miles up the Salmon River The letter must Include a road. return address and a signature In case of rain they will meet of a parent or guardian. at the Lions'Club Bookworms due awards Oregon students who read ten or more books this summer are eligible for a certificate signed by Gov. Bob Straub and State School Supt. Verne A. Duncan. The books must be completed by luibor Day. Students should list the titles in a letter to <