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Thun., Oct. 21. 1976 SANDY (Or* ) POST Wallace nabs first In subscription contest DENNIS WALLACE, on motorcycle, happily celebrate* hi* surer** In the recently completed .Sandy Poet *uh- »rriplion content with Dr, Marvin Peteraon, Sandy dentist who served a* Judge In the contest. (Post photo) The Sandy Post subscription sale* contest was completed Saturday. Dennis W allace earned the top prise, a Honda X L-100 from Sandy Cycle Shop followed closely by Marc Proudfoot who earned the second place prize of a portable color television from Sandy TV and Appliance. Steve Grable raced into third place the last week-end of the contest and took home an electric guitar and amplifier from The Complete Music Center, Gresham. Rounding out the top five sales kids were Mike Robinson and Brian Buhler who received ten speed bicycles from Coast- to-Coast. (Xhers finishing the contest and earning a 15 per cent commission on their sales were: Robert Mintun, Todd Kennedy. Paul Williams, Brian Hull, Chantel Platt, Robert Lawson, Rex Moody and David Tuttle Marc Proudfoot earned a watch for bringing in the moat new subscritions For those subscribers who were not contacted by the sales kids, the contest subscriptions rates will be good through Oct. 31 if mailed into the office. These renewals or new sub scriptions will not be counted in the contest however. QI0I0IEK3IBIEIE INDEPENDENT SUPERMARKETS Snowdrift STAR KIST REG. 74« Short ening FIRST 3 6 h -O Z CANS SNO W DRIFT REG. »1.64 FROZEN F000 BUYS ICE CREAM NALLEY’S REG. »1.13 GALLON SWANSON ECONO DINNERS SECOND PLACE color television set I* the prise that Marc Proudfoot earned In The Post subscription contest. Dr. Marvin Peterson, local dentist, presented the prise* to FIRST 1 ORE-IDA ONION RINGS the youngsters. (Post photo) 3 2 -O Z JA RS RICH’S COFFEE RICH FRESH, G RADE A W HOLE BODY » PAN READY FRYERS ggc EFFICIENCY IN GOVERNMENT M IK E ROBINSON, left, and Brian Buhler captured the fourth and fifth place ten speed bicycles while Steven Crable. right, finished third and took home an electric guitar for his effort in The Post subscription contest. (Post photo) State government ha* gotten too big. too costly, and too inefficient. We can change that in three step*. First, set measurable goals for every agen cy. Second, audit them periodically to keep them on track. And finally, terminate any program not meeting its objectives. My goal is to make our state government work efficiently and make it responsive. FRESH FRYER PA RTS LEGS A THIGHS wayne fawbush Good Turn Day set The Sandy City Council has proclaimed Saturday, Nov 6. as Good Turn Day in Sandy. The day has been set aside to honor the 28th annual collection campaign to benefit Goodwill Industries of Oregon. Columbia River Council Girl Scouts from the Sandy area will be participating in the project, along with National Guard personnel and local volunteers Discarded clothing, and other reliable and rep airable material collected in this campaign will be used In Goodwill's on-the-job training and rehabilitation program for the handicapped The proclamation signed by Sandy Mayor Melvin Hanehurg asked that Sandy residents participate in this annual collection campaign "G oodw ill Industries of Oregon, as a non-profit agency, is widely recognized for its program of helping the han dicapped for almost 50 years," the proclamation said. Try a Classified Ad N EED O FFIC E HELP? TRY THE CLASSIFIEDS TEMPTING PRODUCE for stato representative démocrate district 56 Timber loans with short-term and long-term benefits. The Land Bank is a dependable source of long-term credit. And w e’re eager to provide financing for tim ber tracts. C hoice of repaym ent plans, term s from 5 to 35 years, and money at lowest possible cost. Those are the long-term benefits. You may repay all or part of the loan at any time, without penalty. That’s an im portant short-term option. W e’re local, so stop In. r -^ Z Z ^ /Z Z / LAI NO BAA 1 L < / À i f . r / s / / / / f t NECKS 1 BACKS WINGS lis i NslaNa I t FIRM, CRISP HEADS FROM CALIFORNIA HEADS FO R MX D ÏN ÏSH S Q U A 8 H 6 os 1 POMEGRANATES 5 * * 1 4 0 t Boiler Onions TENDER. LOCAL, MEDIUM SIZE 4 * CARROTS S H A R O N 'S FOOD S a n d y , O re g o n \ 3 9 1 8 1 P io n e e r B lv d 6 6 8 -5 0 3 5 (Top of the hill) — — A lAw VFSgOR VIT J Fbeeei MB-I1I7 L 6. Ferkln* Branch Manager s ■J 2 /2 9 «