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2 SANDY (O f * ) POST Thurs June 2 1 197« (Sec " ‘•Everybody Lovea Opal.” « d ra m a tic comedy by John P a trick. w ill open the aummer for the Sandy Community Theater on F riday, June JO Everybody (almost) loves Opal The plot revolves around a character named Opal who collects everything from used tea bags to old newspapers The play w ill run at H p m Friday and Saturday nights through Ju ly 14 " I f you were sitting around asking it it was u comedy, a dram a, a tragedy, or farce, the answer could he an easy yes to all of those, said Jim V\ ilhite, who plays the part ol Bozo in t he production The story Hue includes some “ rather despicable Characters wls. end up livin g w ith Opal and plotting to k ill her.” he said Opal, he added, slowly wins the conspirators over to her side "F o r emling guessers, there's a rather surprise ending,’’ W ilhite promised A beiatfit performance lo r Sandy Area ( hamher uf Commerce w ill he held« p m Tuesday. July 3 • We could never have made it w ithout local businesses." W ilhite said "This is our way of thanking them “ The Sandy Community Players w ill hold a benefit auction at 3 p m Wednesday, July 4 W ilhite said more than 300 items, including gift certificates, coins, antiques and plants, w ill go on sale Auctioneer w ill la* Col J Tom C om of tloodUmd Proceed» w ill go to purchase lights for the theater Entertainm ent w ill precede the auction at 2p m Call 6fi6 3300or 777-5333 tor reservations Jl VI W IL H IT E , J O IIS K L IN E A N D J l D Y S H E P P A R D rehearse (above» for the June Zbopr.'ing of "Everybody Loves O pal" at the Sandy Community Theater, M arlene Tebo ( right», who play. G loria Gulock. pours lea for Sheppard, who p lay, (.pal Kline plays Bradford Winters, a cynical form er college professor, and W ilhite plays Boro. CLASSIFIED YOUR PERSONAL SHOPPING CENTER reaching over 45,000 homes thru THE OUTLOOK, SANDY POST. THE CITIZEN AND SHOPPER _________ NOTICE_________ 3 Lines/14 issues $ 16.85 Ad appears in all 3 publications THE GRESHAM OUTLOOK THE SANDY POST THE CITIZEN Compare: 3 Lines/1 issue '8.75 Atiyeh starts food program Keeping Posted Saturday, June 23 Tuesday,June 26 Boring 4-H D airy Club w ill hold a practice showmanship contest at 10 a m Gary Moore of Boring w ill judge The practice contest w ill be at Wakena Farms. 16100 SE Amissigger Road. Bon ng Sandy Chamber of Commerce meets at noon at T J ’ s Res taurant W ednesday. June 27 Sandy A rea M e r chants meet at 7 a m at TJ's Restaurant The Sandy TOPS (T a k e O ff Pounds Sensibly » Club meets at 9 a m and 6 45 p m in the Com m unity Action C e n te r For m ore Monday, June25 Sandy High School basketball camp for high school age girls ope as NOW IN SANDY, OREGON Prices based on 1 0 *. discount if paid within 10 days of billing in fo rm a tio n on the morning club, contact Shirley Reed at «16 533« For more infurm ation on the evening club, contact Ginny Kada at 666 7:148 Thursday. June 2X The Rebekah Lodge meets at the IO .O F Hall at Up m The Golden Age Club Potluck w ill he at noon at the Sandy Senior Center To place an item of c o m m u n ity in te re s t about your clu b or o r g a n iz a tio n in "K e e p in g Posted, contact Dan D illon at the Sandy Post, 666 5546 Governor V ictor Atiyeh has fo rm a lly kicked of( his new v o lu n t e e r p ro g ra m ."O re g o n Food Share ” T h is c o lle c tiv e com m unity effort has been developed to aid the elderly and disabled whose food stamp allocation was denied or reduced as a results of the A p r il e n a ctm e n t of the Federal Food Stamp act In Clackamas County the drive w ill la* coot dinated by the Clackamas County Community Action agency The Sandy Community Action Center w ill m onitor the food boxes and d is trib u te c o lle cte d foods food The governor, citing his belief m Oregon’s ability to rise to a crisis situation und voluntarily assist fellow Oregonians has enlisted the services of the Oregon Lions Clubs Hoy Scouts, G irl Scouts and churches, as well as many other com m unity groups throughout the state to im p le m e n t the new program Boxes w ill be placed in grocery stores statewide to aid in the collection of the food The boxes w ill tie designated w ith an "Oregon Food Share' sign and w ill rem ain in the stores through June 30, according to Food Hank D irector June Tanoue Jackie Winters, assistant T h e T im b e r lin e ALL RATES BASED ON CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS WITH NO CHANGES Please check your od first inserHon day Advertiser is responsible for errors post first insertion. Fireplace Insert ONE CALL DOES IT ALL! Gresham and Sandy area Damascus area call Toll Free 667-6633 658-5000 OFFICE HOURS 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM DEADLINES Buckboard Their Latest “IF I LOVED YOU TONIGHT played on Fomily Won! Ads Only KRDR TUES. O U T L O O K & CITIZEN - NOON MON. THURS. O U T L O O K & POST • N O O N TUES SAT. O U T L O O K - N O O N FR ID AY DANCE CONTEST EVERY WED. 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ESTAURANT A LOUNGE - OPEN 24 HOURS On Westbound Highway at N W First 38210 Proctor • ••-« 5 6 0 Sandy Oregon 668 6673 Offer good fhru June 30,1979 38970 Proctor Blvd. 668 6673 w ood en h u tch to the state ombudsman, the program s mam originator, »totes tiia t Oregon F imm I Shares main objective is to "co lle ct foo<lstuffs from the public as well as private firm s and make those goods available to existing (< mm I k in ks and nutrition centers in the com m unity where Ha1 I imm I w as collected " P re s e n tly . in creased demand has depleted the lot*I Mipplies of these needed fa cilitie s and the governor has developed Hus program to rebuild their dwindling supplies," she continued The F imm I Hank program is also seeking (Mil donations <4 surplus edible I imm I from fa r m e rs , p ro c e s s o rs , wholesalers, brokers and The F imm I Hank program is in its fourth y’ear of operation and is a non profit loud salvaging organization Its goal is to prevent the waste ol all edible I imm I Some types of food donated to tlie Food Hank are day old hi cad near ftull date items and food w ith damaged packaging w ith unspoiled contents Those in te re s te d in donating food items who cannot locate a collection site can take t»M*ir Items to the Sandy Com m unity Action C enter on P ioneer Houlevai <1 According to a survey by the Oregon State Adult and Fam ily Services Division, * mpte than hm percent of seniors and handicapped fieuple have been cut k ic k to some degree," Tanoue said We realize this is a short term solution and (hat more equitable regulations in the I im k I stam p program are the long term answ er," Tanoue continued "H ut u n til those changes come about, Governor Atiyeh. the I,ions, and many businesses in Ha* stale feel we can I just ignore the hungry C urrently there are two h ills in the Oregon le g is la tu re which relate to the program SB 436 would exempt goixl fa ith donora of food fro m any lia b ilit y arising from the condition of the food when donated to charitable agencies It would also exempt from lia b ility non p ro fit agencies which distrib u te (h r food IIH 2255 would continue the tax credit enacted by the 1977 ( tregon le g is la tu re The b ill provides for a 1« percent tax c re d it to c o m m e rc ia l growers who donate their products