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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1952)
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1952 T T I^ S A N D Y ^ O S T We Are Using A FRED SMART Fireplaces Brickwork and Plaster R t 2, Box 394 Sandy Deluxe No. 1 12% Ice Cream Mix T ry it once, and you will be o ur/custom erforever. Gallon Only $1.69 We also fill special orders 24 Flavor Ice Cream Store Sandy, Oregon TDÛflU/AVC • I n f l l L W n ’ J DEPARTUftFS ( SANDY EASTBOUND 12:25AM 8:25AM &l»:30AM 3:25PM *5:25PM @46:45PM PORTLAND 12:25AM 8:25AM & 10:30AM 4:40PM *5:25PM @ <6:45 PM &Local to Timberline *Local to Prineville <Local to Bend *M)n Sundays and National Holidays th is ’schedule will run 30 min utes later @ Daily except Sundays and g National Holidays. D. H. Huhman’s Union Station, Agent, Ph. 661 Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Work S Oil Burners - Pumps -Furnaces Pipe, Valves and Fittings • Peterson Plumbing And Heating Company Phone 754 147 E. Powell THIS COULD MEAN YOUR LIFE -AND COUNTRY! (This is one of a series of messages sponsored by the Sandy Oil Company. The following is an excerpt from an interview with, Civil Defense A dm inistrator (Millard F. ^Caldwell, Jr.) Q. Now th at the second A-bomb has been exploded by Russia, Mr. Caldwell, do you think this will m ake the American people aw are of the importance of civil defense? A. This explosion is a grim warning, straight from Russia, th a t it has both the atomic bombs and the means of delivering them to our cities. I t will em phasize to the American people the immediate need fo r adequate protection of the home front through civil defense. Q. W hat should .the average person do to get ready for this attack? Should he take a first-aid course? Should he build a shelter in his back yard? A, The first thing he ought to do is to acquaint him self with the possibilities so th a t when an attack happens it won’t come as a great shock, a t least as ño greater shock th an necessary. Next, he should take a first-aid course. He should read the m anuals we have produced which show him how to fight small fires. Fire storm s develop from small fires and the fire departm ent will not be able to answ er every call—he’ll have to pu t his own fire out. SANDY OIL COMPANY Telephone 471 Loop Highway t Here and There Around The Sandy Area Mr. and Mrs. Richard McQuavv have named their little s,on Rich ard L A daughter, Billie Jo, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard O. Os burn of Boring. It’s a son for Mr. and Mrs. John Gantenbein of Boring. Stev en L. was born February 5. A daughter, Charlotte L., was born to Mr. and ¡Mrs. John W. Lingel of 'Sandy February 7. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Herz cele brated their 42nd wedding anni versary at their home in Boring. Kelso Woman’s Club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. A. C. Baumback Tuesday Febru ary 26 ; A Vancouver m arriage license was issued to George H. Raguse- and Gladys A. Davis, both of Estacada. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S .H eip le of Eagle Creek announce the ar rival of a son, Clayton W., who was born January 31. Mrs. A. S.1 Albright of P ort lan d w as a weekend visitbr at the home of h er son-in-law and daughter, Mr.- and Mrs. George A. Burg of The Maples on Bluff road. Mrs. Louise Erickson of Bor ing, ¡room mother for ¡Mrs, Ran dall’s fifth grade, has been busy making valentine j pincushions for th e m others who have assist ed her during the year. Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Miller have returned from a winter- vacation in California and Ari zona. The Millers have bought property at Bend, Oregon and plan to ¡move there in th e near future. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wallace and children have moved back to their residence a t route 2, box 376 Sandy. They had been residing a t Canyonville, where Mr. Wallace was working for the past two years. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Oberg, ¡LaiPqna. .and ICva, form erly of Sandy, now of Salem, were weekend visitors a t the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Oberg of Brightwood. M. L. Lee was given a sur prise party on the occasion of his birthday Monday February 18. Those present were Mr. and £Mrs. H. V. Colt and daughter Beverly and son Stephen; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Spaller; Ace Koch; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. A r n ett; Mr. and Mrs. Lee and daughter Wanda. < Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Werner, route 2, Sandy, celebrated their 13th wedding anniversary ; on Valentine’s Day. Melvin w ent to the Providence hospital to see his wife who has been confined there since December 13. She had both h er legs broken when a ear h it h e r-in front of her home. . .■ Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. John so n ,S an d y , announce the birth of a daughter, Janice Faye, born February 11 at the Emanuel hos pital. The seven pound 12 ounce lass is the second child and is sister , to two-year old Cheryl Ann. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fay E. Earlley of Eagle Creek and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Johnson, form erly of Sandy, now of Washington. P O W E R E D fur the biggest jobs B U IL T for the toughest service P R IC E D for the slimmest budget Pagej> ..... . ----- i--------- jgg--- «-------- |--------;---- S h e l l H e a t i n g O il The Finest in Courteous Keep-Fill Service For a Carefree W inter Season Call BOYD S IM M O N S Distributor of Shell Products All Types Tanks and Pumps Lubrication Problems Handled Gresham 768 - 202nd Between Stark and Division • I I 3389 Greenwood Track Line Bonded Carriers Serving Mt. Hood Loop Scheduled Freight Service from Timberline Lodge and Way Points to Portland J. S. GREENWOOD Something New and Different! “The Old Man of the Mountain” Distributor of |j STANDARD FUEL OILS—ARDEN FARMS ICE CREAM WHOLESALE BEVERAGES D A N C E To The Music Of WOOD GRAVEL SAND Don Ulmer and his Rythm Makers Phone Sandy 171 Phone Wemme Station—Rhododendron 462 See Them and eHar Them . . . . Singing, Playing and Swinging Modern Cowboy Sw ing—S o ft Sw eet W altzes Oddfellows Hall SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23 9:30 P. M. to 2 A. M. Admission $ 1 . 0 0 Sponsored by the 3 Link Clnb From where I sit... / / Joe Marsh Jiggs Gets Four "Hot-Foots" Cappy Miller’s bought himself a in! Figured it was the trunk. He new car. We won’t be seeing his • hopped right out in a hurry, too. old jalopy bouncing over the hack That cylinder head was mightyhot. roads any more. I’m going to miss From where I Sit, old habits are it, too. hard to shake, once they get a Many a morning Cappy and I hold. Like, for instance, too many drove off in that rattletrap for a people are still in the habit of day’s hunting or fishing. We’d trying to run their neighbors’ pile rods or guns in back, and prop lives—telling them how to act, open the trunk compartment—so what to wear, whether or not to Jiggs, Gappy’s pointer, could enjoy a refreshing glass of beer. I say that kind of thinking’s out jump in and go along. They say when Cappy ¡brought moded . . . ought to be turned in the new car home he opened up for a new model! the hood to show off the engine— and poor old Jiggs hopped right IF IT A IN ’T A T M EIN IG ’S IT A IN ’T IN S A N D Y BACK TO WORK WITH Lee Work Clothes Men’s Lee M en’s Lee Bib Overalls Black. Jeans «3.98 il Oz. Waist Overalls «4.49 • < Sweat Shirts «3.79 «1.89 Over The Cracker Barrel . . . . “Ma,” said the little boy, “what becomes of an automobile when it gets too old to go any mOri^?” - “Why, dear, someone sells it to your father as a used car as good tas new.” MEINIG’S Phone 91 Sandy, Oregon Copyright, 1952, United States Brewers Foundation ANNOUNCING THE RE-OPENING OF ERICKSON EQUIPM ENT CO. NORMAN ERICKSON And LARRY MORMANCE, Owners FORMERLY LOCATED ON LOOP HIGHWAY EAST OF SANDY New Location at 8th Street and Cleveland Avenue Just above Gresham Berry Growers Dealers For MASSEY-HARRIS Farm Equipment Powered right! Built right! Priced rightk TheSe are important advantages you get when you buy a Ferguson. "3,0” • • • the newest and most outstanding of all Ferguson tractors. Come in and see the Ferguson "30” today. Let us tell you about these and all the other Ferguson features . . . BARB Full Line—Sales and Service EQUIPMENT CO. WE ALSO HANDLE TERRATRAC CRAWLERS 1075 E. 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