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‘•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.
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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
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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
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Posted,
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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
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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