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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1938)
SANDY gan, Sunday eve and on Monday Station as the guest of his evening, visitors at her nome were Montreal and surrounding country jger has some very interesting featur friend, Jack Califf. Eldon Doty and h:s brother Mr. and Mrs. Claud Conley of es in that two thirds of the lan Portland. guage spoken is French and is a were Eagle Creek callers last typical foreign country in a new Wednesday. Mrs. Ann Judd entertained with world. So many interesting things The Gresham Plumbing to see one can only appreciate it by a surprise birthday party, in hon- j or of her sister, Mrs. Ruth Sm ith,; seeing it. and HeatinS C o . Mrs. Bruns and r.-.yself just had Friday afternoon. Four tables of ■ “500” were played, after which a a fine French dinner with a real has for more than 15 years French girl serving it, and all i very delicious luncheon was serv promptly and efficiently kinds of courtesy extended in that ed. Mrs. Oldes received first prize, real Frenchy way, so that I can’t ¡Grace Still, second and consolation served the plumbing needs of hardly write this letter, as a com ¡prize went to Florence Glover. Sandy and its mountain mon lumber jack like myself can’t Many beautiful gifts were bestow- I ed on the honored guest, Ruth j communities. Phone Joe stand much of that. Farewell, until I write again, Smith, and a delightful afternoon ?hi«do, Gresham 4171. was spent by all. Ed F. Bruns. Mrs. Ben Johnson entertained I Mr. and Mrs. John Cottrell of Lo The Sandy Post Published every Wednesday at Sandy, Clackamas County, Oiegon FERN C. LAMBERT, Editor and Owner Subscription rates (payable in advance) $1 50 per year ............ ...................................................... tllllllllllHIIlim see Wisconsin rains, and you’d never kick again. All along our trip we saw good crops of all kinds. We saw miles of rye and barley fields through Kan sas, Missouri, Illinois and Wiscon sin, so the thirsty ones will have Montreal, Canada, plenty of beer and whiskey next July 7, 1938 year. Dear Editor: Times all along our trip looked We arrived here today, a little ' rather dull with little or no build tired from our long trip across , ing going on except the PWA pro the continent, but cajoying every jects, but to our surprise every where we traveled we could not minute of it. We experienced some awful help but see that most everybody rain storms in Wisconsin. It rain has a new car and lots of tourists ed continuously for 24 hours and on the roads. The tourist travel is flooded low lands so that corn and one thing that keeps times going. We are on the end of our land grain just stuck their heads out of trip here in Montreal where we water. Any of you Oregon people will take the boat in the morning. who kick about our rains should Ed Bruns W rite s Before Sailing Picket Flour POST Eagle Creek (By Mrs. W. G. Glover) Eagle Creek is experiencing the i ■ Learn to hottest weather in years, the Swim W eek themometor registering between 102 and 104 degrees around three o’clock, Wednesday. • * * Jimmie Coates, and Arwood Burcman of Milwaukie, Ore., spent Saturday night and Sunday with ♦ ♦ » Where There’s Lots of Fun Raymond Glover. Jimmie is an old shipmate of Raymonds. Swimming— Boating M ik e Dawion and other Dorothy Lamper was an Oregon | Picnicking—Baseball City visitor Tuesday. R i | d / * C SATURDAY & • noted instructors. U A IM V E SUNDAY NITE E. L. Trullinger and family, Mrs. ■ Elmer Crosier, and the W. G. Glover family spent Monday in the I I --------------------------------------------- foothills picking wild blackberries. They brought out about about six gallons. Mrs. M. C. Glover and son Ruel, Mrs. H. C. Glover and son, Clifton are vacationing at the beach. Some people are silent because they can’t express their feel The Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Williams Wednesday af ings. .T'Ali ternoon. Owing to the heat, there This is better than talking without thought. was a very small attendance. John Bush had the misfortune to strike his head while diving, rupturing the ear drum. He is un der the care of Dr. Corrinne Trul linger, of Gresham. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Raymond Glover is spending a GRESHAM, OREGON PHONE 217 few days at the Oak Grove Ran- - f \ Í August 1st-7th Blue Lake Beacons of W isdom ~ bâàaC.T '»’»Ä Carroll Funeral Fióme Guarnateed by the World'» Largest Miller» of High Altitude Wheat Sandy M a rk e t, Inc. W e are Offering Hoffman Bros. S A N D Y and Rhododendron -H H - » H + + + + + H I I I t I I H Free Farmer A d s Gresham Theatre Offers Late in the Sandy Post Attractions J Wed., Thurs., July 27. 28— Dorothy Lamour and Ray Milland in To Each Subscriber ? y “H E R JU N G L E L O V E ” Again the exotic Dorothy Lamour, as a white goddess in a primitive jungle. Love comes out of the sky as an English aviator seeks refuge from the terrors of the jungle. Also I.ew Ayres and Louise Campbell in A X X A “S C A N D A L S T R E E T ” w ■ ■ ai m m F t L, Sat., July 29. 30— The Jones Family In “T R IP T O P A R IS ” Take yourself along on the most hilarious voyage you’ll ever experience. Fred Scott in “MELODY OF THE PLAINS” X | X $ ' You’ll like Fred when he swings into ac- tion singing and fighting in a rip-roaring V ; X frontier story. X Sun., July 31. Mon., Tuea., Aug. 1. 2— Robert Taylor, Margaret Sullavan and Franchot Tone in X A y News and Cartoon “THREE COMRADES” y Our subscription list is growing . Act- RESULTS'thC C° lumns ° f our PaPer GETS • — Never before has there been such a grip- ping drama of real friendship. These men who fought ami were willing to die for each other will touch your heart. You will never forget thia magnificent story. Popeye Cartoon and News A The Sandy Post J X X A Sand^ Phone 31