4 - SANDY (Ore.) POST Thur»., July 29, 1971 (Sec. 3)
Store has new staff member
UGN sets campaign goal
The United Good Neighbors
campaign w ill have a four
county goal of $6,312,600.
The goal was approved last
week by the UGN board of
directors, and is a 5.0 per cent
increase over the amount
raised in last year's campaign.
The UGN drive solicits in
Clackamas, Multnomah, and
Washington
Counties
in
Oregon, and C lark County
Washington. Quotas for these
and other division of the drive
are expected to be announced
in the near future.
The 1971 goal is the largest in
UGN history, according to
UGN first vice president, Don
C. Frisbee.
Frisbee, president of Pacific
Power & Light Co., said the
UGN appeal w ill raise funds for
126 health, fam ily, child care,
youth guidance, research, and
rehabilitation services at a cost
of less than five per cent.
SHOP SA N D Y
h
IT'S H A N D Y
. i l h
h
John Knobloch
nutrition the last two years.
He is currently living in
F a irvie w and is helping
develop the health foods at the
Painted Wagon which is located
east of Sandy on Highway 26.
John Knobloch, 21, has joined
the staff at the Painted Wagon
Country Store. He specializes in
the health foods at the store.
Knobloch is a recent
graduate of San Fernando
Valley State College with a BA
in geography.
Born in Germany, he moved
to this country when he was
four years old and grew up in
Canoga Park, Calif.
His m ajor interests are
religion, reading, surfing and
hiking besides nutrition.
He has been involved with
TV re m o v e d
A television set valued at
app ro xim a tely
$300 was
reported stolen July 26 from the
apartment of Jean A. Jones,
2547 SE 174th, according to
sheriff’s reports.
No Trespassing Signs
Note Book Dividers
(various sizes)
Pkg. of 5
ea.
69'
98'
300 ct.
Note Book Filler
S cratch Pads
5 0
10'
500C».
F e lt Tip Pens
15'
Reg. 49c
2 ,3 9 '
MANY OTHER UNADVERTISED SPECIALS
INSIDE AND OUT
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SANDY
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Good thru Aug. 1, 1971
Fun Gifts for Everyone
Very Special “ Surprise” prices
on many lovely and useful
gift items. You’ll agree
you can’t afford to pass
them up!!
WARNING TO YOU
WHO ARE 40 AND
OVER — You might
be over come with
nostalgia. When you
recover, you will be
delighted not only
with out assortment
of antiques but also
our prices.
PAINTED WAGON COUNTRY STORE
Sale starts July 28, ends Aug.. 1
Closed Sat. as usual. Hours — 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Vi mile east of Sandy on M t. Hood Hiwy, 668*4541
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SIDEW ALK SPECIAL
75 c
SUNSET THEATER
Fri., Sat. night all tickets
Popcorn
per bag
10'
668-5150
DOORS OPEN: 7:15 p.m.-Fri.. 1:15 p.m.Sat.