Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, December 30, 1982, Page 4, Image 4

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    4- SANDY (Ora ) r o s i Thur»
Oac 30 1982 ISac »I
SCP invites audiences to cabaret
The Sandy Community
Player» w ill kick off their
1963 season with a reprise
by some popular musical
friends
In their first p erfo r­
mance away from the San
dy Community Theater,
the local theater group will
open the new season. Jan
13-15, with a dinner cabaret
presentation, “ George G er­
shwin, Cole Porter and
Friends,” at the Collins
Retreat Center south of
Sandy.
The Players, battling ris­
ing costs, moved out of the
local theater building this
month, searchin for a new
home
Steve Christensen em ­
p h a s iz e d th e R e t r e a t
Center w ill not be the
Players' permanent home,
but rather presents the op­
portunity to present a d if­
ferent type of program for
Sandy audiences
“ We're doing our first
show down there because
it's artsy and it's going to
be a lot of fun for three
d a y s ,"
s a id
S te v e
Christensen who, along
with Tom Ten Eyck, is
busy readying music from
the 1920s. 30s and 40s for
the show
“ We didn't want to do a
show that would make peo
pie think of '1 Got Rhythm'
or
‘ C o le
P o r te r ,’ ”
Christensen said, so the
group will reprise some of
the songs from those two
successful revues of the
past two summers and add
music from some other
m u sicians who helped
w rite the top music in New
York during the spotlighted
The sounds of Rodgers
and H a rt ("B ew itch ed
B o th e re d
and
B e w ild e r e d " ) , Jero m e
Kern ( “ Old Man River")
The dinner theater will
be a benefit for SCP as they
age. who would like advice
about estate plann ing ,
w ills , c o n s u m e r com
p la in ts, lan d lo rd -ten an t
relations or other legal con­
cerns mav reserve a free
30 -m in u te a p p o in tm e n t
with a volunteer attorney
by contacting the center at
668-5569 The next Senior
Law Project w ill be held
next Thursday, Jan 6. 9
a m. to noon
Tom Ten Eyck will offer
a 10-week winter sess.on in
humanities beginning next
Thursday at 10 a m The
class is sponsored by Mt
Hood Community College
and touches areas such as
art, literature, music and
philosophy.
Seniors who need help ob-
taining appointments to ap­
ply for fuel assistance are
asked to contact the center
as soon as possible intake
workers are at the center
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday on an appointment
basis only to process ap
plica tons
All applicants must meet
low-income eligibility re
quirements to receive aid
b eg in a new season
Tickets for dinner and
entertainment will be $10,
and $H for senior citizens
and children under 12
R e s e rv a tio n s
a re
necessary and must be
made by Jan 12 They are
available at Sandy Country
Florist
tainment
Center Closed
MONDAY, JAN. 3
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5
9 a m : Exercise Class
Noon I .oaves and Fishes
1
pm :
G e n e a lo g y
Workshop
1 p m Cards
l p m . : Ceramics
Noon: Loaves and Fishes
12:30 p m
Blood Pressure
Clinic
1 p m Band Practice
TUESDAY. JAN. 4
9:30 a m
Planning and
Evaluation Meeting
Noon Ixiaves and Fishes
12:30 p m : Musical Enter­
"G o ra ib h
B lia in N ua
G a n S m a l."
FRIDAY. DEC. 31
residence early Christmas
morning and took a car
stereo and cameras valued
at $600 A jacket was taken
from another vehicle in the
same incident
at the intersection of Proc
tor Boulevard and Meinig
Avenue at 8:35 p m
According to local police
reports, the Ix-meri vehicle
was southbound on Meinig
when it collided with the
Volksw agen, d riven by
Joseph Robert Smith, 18, of
Boring The Smith vehicle
was traveling north, mak
ing a left hand turn onto
Proctor when the accident
occurred
Bille McNutt PHD
Certified Union Hypnotherapist
M ea tlo af
Mashed potatoes
Buttered peas and carrots
Carrot sticks
Fruit
M ilk
WEDNESDAY, J AN. 5
Toasted cheese sandwich
Green beans
Mushroom sauce
Sweet pickle chips
Applesauce
M ilk
THURSDAY. JAN. 8
WEDNESDAY. JAN. 5
Pizza
Tossed green salad
Buttered mixed vegetables
Whipped jello
Milk
B e ef
Wiener wraps
Ketchup
Potato rounds
Carrot sticks
Applesauce
FRIDAY. JAN. 7
Piza
Seasoned green beans
F ru it cobbler
Milk
I D O N ’T 1
1 W AIT ! t
and
s c a llo p e d
potatoes
Carrot raisin salad
Roll and butter
Fruit medley
Milk
THURSDAY. JAN. 6
Macaroni and cheese
Hot rolls with butter
Popeye salad
Chilled peaches
M ilk
FRIDAY. JAN. 7
FRIDAY. JAN. 7
Chili
on tocsted bun
Grated cheese
Lettuce wedge
Apple crisp
Hot dogs
Potato chips
Celery with peanut butter
Fruit
Choice of milk
M ilk
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We specialize in Water Damage
to walls and Floors.
Remember a Little Dr»rol
Goes a Long Wa».
A
Thank You!
The Kiwams Club of Sandy wishes to extend a hearty Thank You
to the many Businesses, Civic and Service Organizations, the S tu­
dent Bodies of Area Schools, and many in dividuals who con­
trib u te d to the annual Christm as Basket drive for needy fam ilies.
The Kiwamans d istrib u te d over 150 boxes of food to fam ilies in ­
clu ding 7,500 canned goods and approxim ately 800 toys and
Christm as g ifts to children. The local Kiwam ans wish to express
th e ir appreciation for th is C om m unity-w ide e ffo rt in m aking th is
the biggest ever Christm as Project in the Sandy area. A special
thanks goes to Pete Sulzbach for his tireless e ffo rt in heading
th is program.
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No citations were issued
A South Bluff Road resi­
dent told police that so­
meone entered his home
and took infant clothes
v a lu e d at $112
The
burglary occurred between
Dec 19 and 20
A North Bluff resident
told police that someone
broke the window of his
pickup truck while it was
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THURSDAY. JAN. 6
9am
Senior Law Project
9 a m : Exercise Class
10 a m Humanities Class
Noon leaves and Fishes
12 30 p m .: D epart for
Nabisco Bakery Tour
TH U R S D A Y . DEC. .70
9 a m : Exercise Class
Noon: Loaves and Fishes
For Your Cord In Thi» DIRECTORY — Phono 668-5548
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TUESDAY. JAN. 4
M ilk
Window-breaker charged
SERVICE
* PARTS
TU ESD A Y. JAN. 1
Beef raviolis
Buttered peas
Honey buttered cornbread
Peaches
Milk
THURSDAY, JAN. 8
Winter humanities class kicks off
A Sandy man was a r ­
rested early Monday morn­
ing after the window of a
local business was broken
out
Handy Scott Duggan, 19.
was arrested by Sandy
police and charged With
crim inal mischief at 2:21
a m after the front window
at Camera Connection was
broken out The window
was valued at $400
Duggan was taken to
(Clackamas County Jail
M artin l<ede»ma Reyes.
20. of Sandy was also a r ­
rested Monday following a
s h o p liftin g incid en t at
W illiam s T h riflw a y
He
was cited for taking a
comb, valued at $1 79. and
released
A Zigzag youth was in­
jured Dec 20 when the car
be was a passenger in col­
lided with another vehicle
at a Sandy intersection
Paul Roberts, *17, was
taken to Gresham Com
munlty Hospital after the
I960 Volkswagen he was
riding in collided with a
1971 Toyota Corolla, driven
by M yrtle lz-men of Sandy,
Pork and noodles
Buttered green beans
Cinnamon rolls
Apple crisp
Milk
Beef and bean tostada
with lettuce and cheese
Cinnamon bun
Sliced peaches
Milk
Senior Center News:
Maxine Taylor will con­
duct the m onthly get-
together of all persons in­
terested in genealogy this
Monday, Jan 3, at the San­
dy Senior Center
The workshop develops
techniques to assist in the
re s e a rc h
of
f a m ily
histories The meeting will
be 1-3 p m
A musical program will
follow the Loaves and
Fishes meal this Tuesday
B ill K n ig h t-W e ile r w ill
entertain participants on
th e h a m m e r - d u lc im e r
featuring a variety of tra d i­
tional and popular tunes
Seniors, over 60 years of
MONDAY. JAN. 3
Pork noodle casserole
Buttered mixed vegetables
Cinnamon roll
Pears
Milk
WEDNESDAY. JAN. 5
and Duke Ellington < "Take
the A' T ra in " ) w ill be per­
formed by much of the cast
that entertained more than
2. uo persons during “ I Got
Rhythm's" run last sum-
mei
MONDAY. JAN. 3
MONDAY. JAN 3
Macaroni and cheese
Broccoli
Peanut butter cookie
Apricots
Bread and butter
M ilk
TU ESD A Y. JAN. 4
Fish sticks
T arta r sauce
Buttered corn
Fruit bars
Bread and butter
Milk
Marilyn Rowell will be among the performers in the dinner cabaret presented by Sandy Community Players Jan. 13-15
at Collins Retreat Center. The cabaret will spotlight the sounds of New York during the '20s, ':uis and '40s.
Cottrell
Welches
Sandy
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