Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, June 21, 1984, Page 3, Image 3

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I) SANDY (O ra ) POST— 3
To low-income people
Cheese to be given out
P ro c e d u re s
fo r
d istrib u tin g cheese and
other commodities to low
income people have chang­
ed. according to Maggie
Spannaus, a board member
of the Sandy Community
Action Center.
Two pieces of identifica­
tion w ill be needed That
identification may include
a current u tility bill, such
as one from the electric
company, a telephone b ill
or gas b ill If one’s utilities
are paid by the landlord.
Spannaus suggests a note
from the landlord
A d riv e r’s license, cur-
Reservations
needed for
‘Fantasticks’
Dick and Marie Walters of Sandy are served by Dave and Kris Cary of the Country Donut House.
P hoto by Sandi P o u ta la
3 businesses keep baker cooking
by HANK EMRICH
There is no business in
Sandy called "P rim e Time
Donut Kingdom .’’
However, Dave Cary can
be excused for inadvertent­
ly answering the phone at
times with phrases that
sound lik e such an
establishment exists. Dave
and his wife, Kris, own
Prim e Tim e Video, Coun­
try Donut House, and the
Kids Kingdom clothing
store, all in Sandy. Prim e
Time has been open for
three years, Kids Kingdom
has been open fo r three
months, and The Country
Donut House has been open
just three weeks.
Dave has a simple ex­
planation for his involve­
m ent
in
so
m any
businesses.
“ My objective is to bring
my checkbook balance up
to zero,” he said.
Country Donut House is
the th ird restaurant in
which Cary has been in­
volved.
" I r e a lly w a n te d a
doughnut house and not a
restaurant, but here I am
doing lunches again," said
Cary.
H is new r e s ta u r a n t
features soups, salads and
Queen’s Ball is
added to Festival
A new event has been ad­
ded to the Sandy Mountain
F e s tiv a l th is y e a r. A
Queen's Coronation Ball
w ill be held Saturday, June
30 from 8 p.m. to midnight
at the Sandy Oddfellows
Hall.
Crowning ceremonies for
the 1984 Sandy Mountain
Festival F ifth Generation
Court w ill be held. The
court w ill include Queen
L u c ille Ogden, S enior
P rin c e s s e s
E le a n o r
Wagner and Bonnie F latt,
and J u n io r P rincesses
Sarah K rick and Shyla
Phillips.
Music for the event w ill
be provided by Broadway
*N' Jazz, a group of local
musicians.
Hors d ’oeuvres, wine,
beer and soft drinks w ill be
served Admission is $4 and
tickets may be purchased
in advance at The Hair
Line, Pioneer Real Estate
or Sandy City Hall.
The Queen’s Court w ill be
introduced Tuesday, June
26 at the Sandy Area
Chamber of Commerce’s
luncheon meeting
sandwiches in addition to
doughnuts.
Cary said the location of
this restaurant is the best
of the three he has operated
and he is encouraged by
early customer response.
Cary enjoys talking with
people, so there is another
reason for his enthusiasm
about the shop.
“ I think I w ill like this
because I get to spend
more tim e out fro n t,” he
said.
K e e p in g
th e
th r e e
businesses separate is not
as hard as it m ight seem,
according to Cary.
“ I usually stop by the
video store on the way
home, but I don't do much
else there.
“ H aving good people
there makes it a whole lot
easier,” he said.
K id s
K in g d o m
is
p rim a rily run by his wife,
Kris.
“ I feel very good about
the way my wife has put
that together,” said Cary.
Cary has operated many
businesses over the years,
and one of his employees
said he "only keeps them
three years."
“ 1 tend to get bored,”
said Cary, “ it used to
bother me, but now I am
beginning to accept that.”
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Queen's
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A sam ple ticket to the Queen's Ball.
M an cited for D U II,
bu rglaries rep orted
On June 18, at 25 minutes
past midnight, John Ray­
mond Prieto, 32, of Sandy,
was cited for D U II, driving
without a d rive r’s license
and d rivin g without in ­
surance, according to a
Sandy police department
report.
Two b u rg la rie s w ere
reported on the 18th. Pro­
perty valued at $1,500 was
stolen from a home in the
northeast part of Sandy. In
a separate incident, tires
and rim s were stolen from
a business in the industrial
park Value was estimated
at $240
The C o u n try D o n u t
House may be different,
however. Cary said he
decided to open it eight
years ago. so if he stays in ­
terested that long, running
the business w ill probably
keep his interest also.
" I t just took me this long
to be able to do it.” he said.
Cary said he spends 14
h o u rs a day a t the
r e s ta u r a n t,
d o in g
everything from serving
coffee to baking the bread
W h ile he a n tic ip a te s
changes at the restaurant,
there is one goal he puts
foremost.
" I want to cut down to
about 12 hours." he said
Brian Buhler
performs
for Judson
Brian Buhler of Sandy is
performing this summer
with Judson Baptist Col­
le g e ’s p u b lic re la tio n s
group
The
e ig h t-m e m b e r
c h o ra l g ro u p . B r ig h t
H o riz o n s ,
w il l
to u r
th ro u g h o u t th e W est,
presenting concerts to
regional churches. Buhler
was selected by Judson's
Student M inistries P ro ­
gram to represent the col­
lege.
He is the son of M r and
Mrs Verne R. Buhler of
Sandy.
rent personal le tte r or
voter registration may also
be used, Spannaus said
Migrant farm workers
may get a note from their
foreman or owner and that
w ill be sufficient identifica­
tion. she said.
The next commodities
distribution w ill be June 30
The forms filled out for this
d istrib u tio n w ill q u a lify
fam ilies for distributions
on Sept 15, Dec 15, March
16 11985) and June 15 (also
1985)
Spannaus said the pro­
cedure w ill take longer
than before, so eligible peo
pie should be prepared to
wait in line.
The distribution in Sandy
w ill be held from 8 a m to 8
p.m., depending on how
long the commodities hold
out.
Spannaus said people
should take their own con­
tainers. Commodities to be
Advanced reservations
are needed for the Sandy
Community Players’ next
p ro d u ctio n , “ The F a n ­
tasticks.”
Dinner seating w ill be at
6:30 p m., with showtime at
8 The play is being held at
the Alton Collins Retreat
Center on June 29 and 30,
and July 6, 7 and 8, and Ju­
ly 13 and 14. There w ill be a
matinee on July 8 at 2 p m.
T ic k e ts a re $11 fo r
adults. Senior citizens and
children pay $9
For the matinee, tickets
are $5 for adults, and $3 50
for senior citizens and
children.
To make reservations,
call Sandy Country Florist
at 668-5633, or w rite the
S andy
C o m m u n ity
Players, Box 423, Sandy,
97055.
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Small Spots........... 89'
Large Spots.......... 1.29
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SERVICE
Dougherty
gets degree
in psychology
Thom as
J o h n s to n
Dougherty of Rhododen­
dron received a bachelor of
arts degree from Lewis 4
Clark College in June com­
mencement ceremonies on
campus.
Dougherty, a psychology
m ajor and alumnus of San­
dy High School, is the son of
Nancy N. Dougherty of
Rhododendron
Doughtery was one of 350
g ra d u a te deg re e c a n ­
didates at Oregon's largest
independently-funded col­
lege
given out w ill be five
pounds of cheese, three
pounds of honey and three
pounds of butter
Shut-ins who are eligible
may contact Pat at the San­
dy C o m m u n ity -S e n io r
C enter, and the c o m ­
modities w ill be delivered
S pannaus e s tim a te s
there are large numbers of
shut-ins who have not been
participating in the pro­
gram
G ross
in c o m e
re ­
quirements are set by the
state of Oregon. If the mon­
thly income for a one-
person household is $540 or
less, that person is eligible
The figure is $916 for a
three-person household, or
$1,294 for a five-person
household
Another cheese distribu­
tion center locally is the
Women's Club building on
Salmon R iver Road in
Wemme.
WE GIVE!
INSURANCE
WE SELL . . .
The personal
insurance counsel
and advice o f a local
age n t is im p o rta n t
to you in p la n n in g
a co m p le te insurance
pro g ra m .
George Morgan
local Rapraiantotlva
WALRAD
Sandy, Oregon
INSURANCE
AGENCY
668-4421
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