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T H E SANDY PO ST lications have been solid institutions for more than 100 years. They recognize the dire need for a change, a complete ' change, in the federal administration and they real Tom B. Purcell. ize fully that there is only one way to Editor and Publisher Martin Clark ... .... Managing Editor bring that change about—by electing Eis enhower. Their realization that the situa tion is critical enough to warrant a break NEWSPAPiR with more than a century of tradition cer \ PUBLISHERS tainly is more than sufficient grounds to ASSOCIATION bolster the courage of any rank and file citizens who are torn,between party loyalty and their patriotic desire to do what is best SUBSCRIPTION RATES Yearly in Clackamas and Multnomah for their country. «•/J?ntjíre? at ttæ postoffice at Sandy, Oregon, as S ? ? s d a y |fS maÜ matter- Publish^ weekly on Luncheon Honors Mrs. Tawney; Lions Set Picnic At Campsite By Mrs. A. B. Bradley a musical program given by A1 John Mansfield -of the mer Rounds, Mr. and Mrs. Charles chant marines is hack at his Dunham and Dorothy Smothers. home in Welches again, on leave Wiley, swimming teach 5. ■ after three months in Korean Carolyn er for the Boy Scouts classes, waters. He and his wife have gave a few remarks on her work. been on a trip for a few days, Milton DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Fox of Brightwood is 5 making a tour of the (beaches. president of the club. S Gresham, Oregon Phone Bob Mansfield, brother of John, and also a merchant marine, has had his home in Welches com The Great Wall of China is 1 pletely renovated after a recent 1500 miles long. fire there. Counties w r„.„----- . . . . . . , $3.00 Sergeant 1/c A1 J. Crosby of In Oregon, outside Clackamas and Multnomah Portland was a recent visitor at Counties, per year ................... ; $3 50 AN AFFRONT TO WORKERS— the home of Elizabeth Wills and Iti Northwest and Pacific Coast States, outside Many of today’s leaders of labor organi Minnie Williams. He got home Legal Notices Oregon, per year .../...... ....................... . $4.00 Outside Northwest and Pacific Coast States, zation are-supposed to be enlightened men from Korea on emergency leave NOTICE-OF FINAL ACCOUNT per year ............................................ .....ft... $5.00 who believe in fair play and work sincere on July 22 on account - of his Notice is hereby given that the wife Elaine’s serious illness. ly for just gains for their members without undersigned has filed his Final River Bank Picnic ONLY ONE WAY FOR CHANGE— Howdy Folks: demanding the last pound of flesh. Walter The-Tuesday Canasta Club has Account in the matter of the Es There is indication on every hand that Reuther, head of the big automobile work been practically defunct during tate of Kring A. Stanley, de the American people want a change of ad ers union is> generally considered to be in the summer due to the extreme ceased, in the Circuit Court of * *, * the -State of Oregon for the ministration ..in Washington, D.C. You hear the more or less enlightened category of' busyness of its members. It County of Clackamas, Probate came to life on Tuesday, Aug it on the street. You read it in public opin labor leaders. ust 12, however, and met ort'the Department, No. 8982, and said ion polls. You get it at every hand. They That’s why it was a bit astounding to us Sandy river home of Mr. and Court has set 9:00 o’clock A. M. Only the brave deserve the can have it if they want, but there is only to hear the report of a statement by Reuther Mrs. A. ¡B. Bradley. Those en- Standard Time, on the 22nd day September, 1952, as the time fair, but only the rich can one way-to get it. That’s by voting for Eis that he “could not agree to deliver the labor joying at picnic supper on the support -them. enhower for president* and for the Republi vote” for a candidate not to his liking at the river bank, and canasta after- for the hearmgmf objections to ward were: Mr. and Mrs. David Account and the can candidates for all other national offices. Democratic convention. North, Mr. and Mrs. Gerhardt Settlement thereof. There is no other way. and first published Aug- A remark like that belongs back in the H Kreuger, , ................. John Holton .... Jr. g of — ¡ Dated 21; 1952. The Democrats are making a big play to dark ages. It certainly has no plape in the Waverly, Iowa; Mrs. Daisy Scha Last .publication September 18, attempt to convince the voters that by the comments or even in the thoughts of a mod fer and her house guest, Mrs. 1952. Being rich does not always Williams Of ‘Portland, nomination of a presidential candidate ern “enlightened” labor leader. The days Florence mean a lot, though. There was ALLEN J. STANLEY, and Miss Agnes Reinemunde. the party who owned a yacht, other than Truman they have made it pos when any man can deliver a block of votes Eugene Bowman of Welches Administrator of the estate of an airplane and three automo sible for voters to “have a change” while of a particular segment of our people are has just returned from a week’s Kring A. Stanley, deceased. biles*/and still walked in his EDGAR L. MARTIN a t the same time retaining the Democratic past. Citizens of the United States today business trip to Denver. Attorney for Administrator, sleep. Birthday Honored party in power. That claim is so transpar know that they are free to do as they please ' On last, Saturday, a lovely Address Box 41, Sandy, Oregon ent that there aren’t going to be many vot when it comes to voting. They know that luncheon 3S was given at Welches ers who will not see through it. their ballots are secret and that no labor golf course in honor of Mrs. American voters already are well aware leader or anyone else can work reprisals F. H. Tawney’s 87th birthday. Notice is NOTICE You have to be dead to gef hereby given that of the fact that Adlaï Stevenson is Presi upon them for not voting according tp the The’affair was planned by Mrs. on the 27th day of August, 1952, your face on money, but very Roack, and about 10 ladies were much alive to get your hands dent Truman’s personal choice as candi dictates of such leaders. present. Afterward, they ad there will be held a public hear Reuthers statement was an affront to the journed to the home of Mrs. ing at the City Hall of the City on it. date. They are also aware of the fact that See us for your genuine of Sandy at 8:00 o’clock p.m., Stevenson’s nomination was made possible workers of America. It was an insult to their Foland oft the Salmon river, Daylight Schick accessories Saving Time, on the by the big-city machine, most of which intelligence and their dignity. The implica where they were joined by about above stated day for the ex * Two may be able to live as Everything you need to have the color of gangsterism 4n their bàn- tion that he or any other individual can lead 10, moré ladies fot the afternoon. press purpose of determining cheaply as one but not as keep your Schick Electric birthday cake holding 87 the question of whether the fol ners, and the extreme left-wingers, the fel American workers around by the noses and A quietly. Shaver running smoothly candles was cut, amidst much lows who tTy to laugh off Communist in “deliver” their votes for any candidate or fun and many reminiscences. io wing described. property in is now available here. All County, Oregon, to- fluence in the present administration. The any cause should put the workers on guard Mrs. Tawney is an old-time Claokarnas g e n u in e Schick-made wii: voters know that the_ Democratic nominees against leaders who would barter their mountain resident, but she has Commencing at a point 1282.7 accessories, low priced. will be powerless to throw off the yokes and votes as cordwood. The workers of this na lived with '& daughter in Port feet from the Southwest cor Marry early, girls, so you Come in today! land for the last four years. j ner of the Northwest Quarter can enjoy your alimony while SCHICK SHAVING HEADS influences of these forces if they are elect tion have demonstrated time and again that Hotel of the Northeast Quarter of you are young/ V-16 Double Head . . $5.00 ed. They know that such circumstances their votes are not for sale. They proved it It was Tawneys about 45 years ago 13, T. 2 S. R. 4 E.W.M.; 3-M Single Head . 3.00 will make any change in administration by most conclusively in the 1948 election when that the Tawneys established Sec. thence East along the exten LUBE KIT: oil, grease, election of the Democratic ticket a change most of the big industrial states failed to their first hotel several miles up sion of the South line of said brushe's ‘and screw driver . .»«ft,............ .75 in the faces of the leading personel only, support Harry Truman. They have proved the Welches road, past Welches Scenic Street, 310.00 feet; A guy often thinks his girl hotel and post office. Later on thence Norfth 433.40 feet thence CORD, for all miodels. 1.00 not a change in operations or practices. it on numérous other occasions, yet men they built a larger, finer hotel N. 26 degrees 05 minutes E. is the salt of the earth, and BRUSHES, pkg. of 3 .. .25 On the other hand, the voters also know like Reuther still have the gall to insult the which, with its Surrounding 115.50 feet thence N. 35 degrees then tries to shake her. that they can be certain of a change, a worker by inferring they can “deliver^ the small open-air guest houses, ac 07 minutes W. 109.92 feet; commodated as many as 125 thence S. 70 degrees 56 minutes prompt and sweeping change, by the elec workers’ votes—at a price. people at onde, and it was kept W. 150.76 feet; thence S. 50 tion of Dwight Eisenhower and the Repub full, too. People in those days degrees 15 minutes W, 246.30 The fellow who doesn’t sprinkle, his lawn came lican ticket. They know that such a change The smart girl never tries and stayed a month, or all feet; thence S, 79 degrees 00 will sweep from places of power the Harry in July and August may feel, badly about the summer. There was, no “(here to .minutes E. 35.00 feet; thence to sell a main ideas, she gives Vaughans, the department heads who have parched look around his place,- but he is day, gone tomorrow” at 70 miles, South 413.66 feet, to said initial them to him. winked at corruption and countenanced , consoled by the fact that it takes aTot less per hour, at that time. Welches, point. with its homey hotel and flock which lies contiguous to the communistic infiltration into' high govern- 1 lawn mowing. of - cottages down by the — river ----- present boundary of the City of ment posts. (since washed away) was in its Sandy,, Clackamas County, Ore- Thanks for all the bouquets we have re There are many who sincerely want a heyday then also. Their newer gon, shall be annexed to the change of administration in Washington ceived on our recent comments on teen-age cottages, on the road, named for j present boundary of the City f lowers, are still there. Tawneys I of Sandy and th e re a fte rif an- who have not yet faced up to the fact that automobile drivers. Makes us happy to and Welches together made a nexed will be included in and there is only one way to get it. Some ,will know there are so many, others who also famous mountain resort „ area {become a part of the corporate have no difficulty in meeting the 'issue have faith in the boys and girls of today. until more recent years. Jbbundary of the City of Sandy Part of the Tawney property Oregon when they do face. They will act in the Judging from the mixed reactions we was given to a Boy Scout group ATTEST:? light of their firm conviction that a change have heard from those Who viewed tele in Portland and was dedicated Frank Rebberg, Recorder IV A N A . B A R K E R -P r o p r ie to r is essential to the nation’s welfare. Others vision in Portland during the political con last Sunday, August 17. City of Sandy, Oregon 34 SANDY OREGON are going to find it more difficult'They vention, folks hereabouts aren’t “frothing at Another event of 'last Sunday are going to' be torn between loyalty to was the Western Traffic picnic the mouth with anxiety over the arrival of which was held at Welches golf their political party and their personal con television in this area. course, with about 60 people pres viction that a change is needed. ent. We refer folks in that latter category to Portland’s Lucky Beavers have been stag Fight Fires the dozens of solidly Democratic newspa ing a come-back in the last couple of weeks The 15-man suppression crew, pers and leaders in many sections of the that really is delighting fans. Prom near the located at Summit under Lynn nation, particularly the South, who already cellar, the Beavers have climbed to 4th Lathrop, has been called down to the Willamette forest in the have openly announced their renunciation place in the Pacific Coast league baseball McKenzie region, at, Lassiters to of the Stevenson candidacy and their sup standings and as this week began they were fight the fire down there. These port of the Eisenhower ticket. It has been pressing for a 3rd place berth. It’s a bit 15 college students from all over no easy decision for these leaders and these optimistic even to think that the late-start the United States are certainly newspapers. Among. the newspapers are ing* Beavers have a chance to cop the pen getting some good fire-fighting many for which this is the first time since nant, but stranger things have happened experience. Welcomed Home their founding that they have supported a and if they can continue their recent pace Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bloss have candidate on any ticket other than the everyone will at least know they have been returned to their home in Zigzag Democratic tiçket—and many of these pub- in there trying. after a couple of months ir Chelan, Washington. They re port that it is unbearably hot Lutheran Bible School Class there, up to 106 degrees some times, and (they are glad to be a» hack to their cool mountain home. Mr. and Mrs. William English and son Roger, Zigzag residents for the last year, moved back to Portland last Sunday. Mr. Eng Your Home Is Worth lish has' gone back to work for his old firm, the West Portland Auto Center, and they decided it would be better to live nearer to his work. They leave -the moun tains with regret, which is shared by their neighbors and friend for . . Lion’s 'Club • • .................................. The Lion’s Club held a picnic meeting on August 13 from 6 Many of yoUr friends found their homes * W fe ÿ fc F 'f t - ; • k- ï ft until 9 p.m. at the Camp Creek forest camp. About 50 people here. They realized that regular deposits were present and a fine time was had by all. A short business meeting was held, followed by soon added* up to real living comfort. Carroll Funeral Flotne Barker’s Bugle PRESERIPTIOR DRUGGISTS KM SAVING y Names of Immanuel Lutheran vacation school this month are: Beginner department— Bible school students who attended the Mike Burg, Pat Burg, Jerry Thomas, Darrell Thomas, John Willworth, Laura Bittner, Gary Reich, Carol Ann Seibert, Eddie Kopp, Billy Kopp, Richard Jenkins, Allen Marshman, Sher rill Eder, Danny Ulrich, Vicki Rae Flath, Car- oiyn Dey, Debbie Reich, Mary Anderson, Gary Anderson, Darlene CaudeU, Robert Rynower, Lonnie Wagner, Jackie Scales. Primary Department—Larry Wagner, Trina Durish, Arnei Durish, Jean Clark, Sharon Wagner, Tommy Bittner, Leslie Connell. Junior Department—Ruth dark, Jimmy“ Schmedling, Richard Gibson, Gloria Weather by, Twiia Krebs, Nancy Caudeli, Judith Wag- ner, Wayne Berglund, Lyle Schwartz, Carl Bitt ner, Jonie Dey, Jerry Isakson, Norbert Dey, Aaron Ballou, HeweU Connell, Barbara Kuhitz, Billy Werner, Jon Isakson, Carl Neuman, Ronald Ulrich, Johnny Leum. Senior Department—Elisabeth Dey, Sharon Gehrts, Eloyce Gehrts, Bobby Rohde, Don Sleeper, Dickie Huhman, Ernest Schwartz, Bulu Clark, Betty Robinson, Barbara Neu mann, Carl Wagner, Wayne Kubitz, Curtis Isakson. Your dreams come true when you save too. No Down Payment On Major Car Repairs At GORDON SWAN Dodge-Plymouth 247 East Powell _Gresham ■ KAMAS COUNTY BAN1 ^ ,^ E. Alt, Vice-Pres. Phone 71 ‘ ependent k b a ™ ’ .Factor, Cashier L .d l O. Duke, Ass’t Cashier Sandy, Oregon {