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THURSDAY. MAY 21. 1953 the sandy post Page 4 T H E S A N D Y P O S T as Entered at the postoffice at Sandy. Oregon, second class mall matter. Published weekly on Thursdays. _________________ n itely continued. It continued to function along pretty legitim ate lines for a f e w years. Then, a fte r the war, the political ra p ing started. RFC loans were made for lux ury hotels, gam bling establishm ents, fa c to r ies th a t never functioned, snake farm s, ra il roads on the basis of false financial s ta te m ents, and for countless o th er purposes w hich had the blessing of political friends in the T rum an ad m inistration. It d id n ’t q ia tte r w hether the project was im p o rta n t to the n a tio n 's welfare, or even w orthw hile from a national point of view. P olitics was all th a t m attered. E ven with the present tig h ten in g of cred it, th ere certainly is no valid reason for con tin u an ce of such a lending agency a t th is tim e. In addition, the federal tre a su ry will be enhanced by retu rn to it of som e $1,- 168,000 in assets which it is estim ated the RFC will have at the end of the fiscal year. T hus the dissolution of th is agency will a t once put an end to one source of political g ra ft and a t the sam e tim e enrich the tre a s ury. Is it any wonder we say “Good rid dan ce?” Bull Run Community Club Has ■ ■ Its First Homecoming Party We have some salt of our youth in us.—Shakespeare. of Portland. Mrs. Walter Helms By Myrth True Neitoon A very happy gathering of of Tualatin, Mrs. Mary Strong former and present members ol of Tigard, Mrs. Flora Walters of the Bull Run Community club, Boring. Mrs. Francis Neilson., DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE met at their clubhouse in Bull Mrs. Eva Soderberg, Mrs. Ann» j h îw s f a m » Phone 247 Soderberg, Mrs. Alice Brown and Run, May 13, for the first Gresham, Oregon V PUBLISHERS homecoming party of the club Mrs. Anna Norquist, all of a sso ciatio n since its start in the spring ol Gresham, Mrs. Frieda Stiger, | Mrs. Phyllis Smith, Mrs. Hon 1925. Coates, Mrs. Jessie Miller, Mrs. SUBSCRIPTION RATES The hall was resplendent with Inez Phelps. Mrs. Ruth Wood Yearly In Clackamas and Multnomah spring flowers. Potluck lunch cock, Mrs. Margaret Hartshorn. eon was served by Mrs. Dave In o ’regon! outside Clackamas and Multnomah Joy Bell, Mrs. Vivien Bell. Klinger, Mrs. Amde Strömberg Mrs. Mrs. Ann Chulufus, Mrs. A. C. and Mrs L. K. Bartley. In N^rnthwestlndyparific Coast States, outside^ Thomas and Mrs. Ruth Kubitz, nnun rrn n r A short business meeting was *** . unuu d iu iu OtitsFde0 Northwest and Pacific Coast States. held by president, Mrs. Allred Guests present were Mrs. Avis Houdy Folk»: per year ____________ ' M. Lee. during which she intro Greenstreet of Santa Cruz, Cal.. duced the new officers for fall Mrs. J. F. Hornback of Centralia, Laziness used to be some 1953 and spring 1954, Mrs. Elmer Wash., Mrs. Dessa McIntyre, PLAN FOR COLLEGE, SENIORS— thing to be commented about Snow, president, Mrs. Melvin Mrs. Susan Green wood and Mrs. T his is the tim e of year when m any pros but now days even your auto H a n n eu eig , vice-president, Mrs. Merrily Hewitt of Portland. mobile is shiftless. pective graduates of high school a re m aking Ralph Neilson, secretary and Sixteen former members sent plans for the future. Some started several Mrs. V. D. Butler, treasurer. regrets for being unable to Mrs. Lee thanked her officers come and there were 15 active years ago by taking courses which espe Some women go west to and members for their coopera members present. The meeting cially prepared them for en tran ce into col start a chicken farm, while tion during her term and she closed with a moment of silence lege. The big m ajority, however, have others go to Reno to change was especially pleased with the I tJJe ’ members who have pass- WHY NO BALANCER Bt DGETJ— th o u g h t about college only in a secondary roosters. completion ol the beautification ed on, Mrg Mrs. Baccus, Mrs. Satin- Satin Many advisers of P resident E isenho er program of the interior of the era, Mrs. Ed. Allen, Mrs. Wm. m anner. Not all of these will find it possible to a re urging him to take to the airw ays to ex clubhouse by the members, with Ganger, Mrs. E. B. Gaze, Mrs. And then there was the go to college. Some would not be able to plain to the people why it a p p a re n tly is go Mrs. Alvin Klinger as chairman Keep, Mrs. Hickey and Mrs little boy who ate the diction project. j Bianch Burke m eet college e n tran ce requirem ents, some ing to be im possible to balance the federal of A the short program called T h e _____ ary and they haven’t had would find it financially im possible to con budget a t th is session of congress. T h a t Birth of a Club'' was given by a word out of him yet. Hillcrest Hillbillies tinue th eir form al education and some will m ay he good advice, and it m ight be h elp Mrs. M rs. Alvin Klinger K lingei and anu Mrs. .« is. - - --- find th e ir desire to a tte n d college blocked ful to m any people to know m ore d etails of 'Ralph Neilson. The theme being Meet At McQuaW Homt By Duane Morris by ••Greetings” from th e selective service th<“ reasons why there will be no balanced the need and organization of the The Hillcrest Hillbillies held The old narrow roads where club, the acquiring of buildings two cars could hardly pass budget th is year. system . their meeting Saturday, May 9 and the outstanding activities in are rapidly being replaced Actually, we don’t th in k the A m erican community betterment, as well at Gordon McQuaw’s home. T here will rem ain, how ever, a very high with wide highways where Plans were discussed for a percentage of 1953 g rad u ates who can fu r public needs to be told why the budget c a n ’t as social events several cars can collide at the Past presidents and all mem- picnic but it was decided to th e r th eir schooling if they will but m ake lie balanced. Most citizens dem onstrated same time. bers were called upon to par-1 wait until warmer wea er. "S TA N D A R D up th e ir m inds to do so. To these we would last Novem ber th a , they have a very good ticipate in the review. The mem- demonstration was given by e q u ip m e n t urge just such action. R egardless of w hat and clear idea of who is responsible for the b ,r , were ¡usUy proud ol Man- Duane Morns and Gordon Me- Just received a telegram field of endeavor the g raduate hopes to profligate federal spending th at has m ade ing the hot-lunch program and Quaw on how to make a carring FO R E V E R Y CAR from our cousin Thad who box for rabbits. balanced budgets sim ply a historical phrase. enter, a college education will help pave P.T.A. in the Bull Run school. has been hanging around un There were 28 former memb Refreshments of jello and T hey know full well th a t the 2 decades of the way to g re a te r success. til uncle Thug died so he v iis . juscpiunu . - - - - were - - served by - Mrs. Me present: j Mrs. Josephine cake T h a t sta te m e n t applies equally to the Roosevelt and T rum an ad m in istratio n were ers could start spending the Ganger, Mrs. Anita Alkire, Mrs. Quaw. Games were played af girl who hopes and plans to become a wife b u ilt upon th e theory of reckless spending John Dagsland, Mrs. G. T. Hogg, terwards. money uncle Thug had saved. The telegram read. “Your and hom e-m aker as well as to the boy who tiy the federal governm ent. They know th a t Mrs. E. A. Thomas, Mrs. Ar- ru -a uncle Thug and I passed on seeks a career in a highly specialized field practice’ was m aintained right up to the delle Rees, Mrs. Laura Steffon- l e t t e r I O I he E ditor . . to a better life at 4 a.m. this such as engineering or any of the profes h o u r of d e p a rtu re of the T rum an a d m in is son, and Mrs. Jennie Knight, «1! 1 Editor morning.” w w _ i The Sandy Post tra tio n from W ashington. They know th a t sions. Members Of 4H Serve Maybe this little poem will It isn ’t necessary to know a t the outset because it was, th e new ad m in istra tio n is I n n rh e o n For Mothers mean very little to those who ~ d I., but I M M it mtiht w hat field of activity one wishes to e n te r faced w ith billions of dollars in g o v ern LU BV E n i S l . l“ y When the warden asked the in ord er to benefit from a college education. m ent com m ittm ents th a t cannot now be re The 4H Country Kitchen Club I bring comfort to my dear _ 4 prisoners what kind of a In fact, m ore and m ore schools today are voked or recalled. They know th a t goods gave a luncheon for their moth friends, the O’Briens, and any EgflU i party they would like they t & all voted for open house. req u irin g that the first 2 years in college being delivered now, but purchased by the ers on May 11th at the Ronald one who has ever lost a little child. f /i * ’ * he devoted to study in the broad fields ot previous a d m in istratio n , m ust be paid for Krebs home. We can obtain strength from The menu consisted of: cream liberal a rts and sciences w llh specialized l>y the present a d m in istratio n . ed chicken prepared by Twila this family who has sent their Bill Paluck showed up with tra in in g in specific fields reserved for the They know th a, P resident E isenhow er Krebs' b'seuits by Elisabe’h ] child to God with the extreme a nob on his head and a S X 'iello salad by Sharon and belief that she was called for a final y ears in school. T here is a trend now lias probably the stro n g est, most capable A very likely story. Said he PLAY SA FK ...K II* beginning on the part of many businesses, cabinet in th e h istory of the nation. They Woyce Gehrts; ¿adding with purpose, and therefore by their j£j! stooped over to tie his shoe experience they have a greater AT MORII/TO O V (¡Elin a revolving door. too, to dem and a broader background ot know th a t every m an on the E isenhow er whipped eream by Joanne Rich desire to spread the Gospel. Ill gen eral education on th e part of m en and team is dedicated w hole-heartedly to b al ter and Barbara Neumann; A TRIBUTE TO THE O'BRIENS by Barbara Kubitz; re N A T IO N A L L Y AOVER1 wom en they expect to develop for executive ancing the budget a t Hie earliest possible cookies GWENDOLYN lishes by Shirley Mason and positions. T hus the value of general as well m om ent. They know th a t these m en a l Gloria Logan; Tomato Cocktail Gwendolyn's eyes were as blue Telephone Sandy 2331 as the skies, a s specialized tra in in g in college is being ready have m ade sw eeping reductions in ex by Twila Krebs. During the luncheon Barbara Her hair as flowing gold, em phasized every day in m ore and more penses for operation of the o rd in ary de Kubitz, Twila Krebs and Elisa The memory of her, I know, p a rtm en ts of governm ent but that it is in fields of endeavor. will never, never grow old. beth Dey play«*d piano selections. Kvery iiigh school g rad u ate who can pos the ex tra o rd in a ry expenditures for defense, The members of the clubs also sibly do so should atten d college. And we foreign aid and social security th at th e big sang a number of songs. say that advisedly upon the prem ise th a t cuts must come. They know th a t these are After the luncheon the moth Gwendolyn’s parents take God by the hand, every child who can successfully m eet the th e areas w here previous com m ittm ents are ers played games planned by And know that their Gwendolyn requirem ents for iiigh school graduation blocking the best efforts of Hie present ad- members of the sewing club. I V A N A . B A R K E R — P r o p r ie t o r is in the Hallowed land. The mothers who were guests should he able to absorb and put to use the m h iis,ra tio n to m ake ends me«,. They know . Sincerely, SANDY OREGON of the girls were: Mrs Ernest A friend additional know ledge available at college. th a t the efforts of this a d m in istratio n will Gehrts, Mrs. Harvey Kubitz, Both seniors and p a re n ts who a re looking continue and th a t success will crow n those Mrs. Albert Mason, Mrs. Carl to the future should explore every possible efforts even sooner th a n m ay rightfully be Neumann, Mrs. Harold Clark, Mrs. Ed Anderson, Mrs. H. W. m eans of m aking college atten d an ce for the expected. Grover. Mrs. Oscar Olson. Mrs. graduate a reality. Its value ami im portam «“ T he A m erican public is not dumb. C er Kenneth Flath. Mrs. Ronald to the young man and woman of today can tainly i, will «io no harm for the president Krebs and Mrs. Emil Reich. not be over-em phasized. to tak e the facts about budget balancing to Hie people. It m ay even do some good. But 4-YEAR SCHOOL ASS! RED— whet lier he does or does not, the great m a Oh happy day The Mt. Hood A 4-year college in M ultnom ah county jo rity of A m erican citizens will no, lie Pow Wowers will Pow Wow lias been all lint g u aranteed by action of swayed or duped into believing the fault lies again as only the Pow Wowers the state legislature during the last week w ith the a d m in istra tio n now in pow er in can on the evening of June 5th Previous action refusing to authorize 4- W ash i ng, on.__________________ at the Zig Zag Inn wilh a gay costume party. This time pari year operation of P ortland S tate College books like southpaw s have a, long last of the proceeds will be given to was reversed w hen tin* law m akers finally voted to accept th e A nderson report on come into th e ir own. At leas, they are be the Lions Club fund for that greatly needed respirator that teacher tra in in g and g ran t P ortland State ing given recognition by a bank in New the Lions Club intends to buy York city w hich recently introduced a left- for the use of the Mountain 4-year tra in in g statu s T hat still does no, m ake P ortland State handed check book which lias the stub a, area The Reverend CHARLES | a regular 4-year college with full status tlie rig h t-h a n d side instead of the left as in MITCHENOR and Mrs. CHAR as such. T he school will continue to lie a conventional check books. 'I lie bank says a LES MITCHENOR and thflr two children are guests of th e ' departm ent of the extension division of survey show s th a , from 4 to S percent of its GEORGE BISTORIOUSES. Mrs V ---1 tlie U niversity of Oregon. N evertheless, ad custom ers a re left-handed and should have MITCHENOR is a sister of vancem ent of P ortland State to the posi special consideration. And most of tlie JOYCE BISTORIOUS PATRI I tion of a 4-year teacher tra in in g institution, southpaw s w ith whom we have discussed CIA PHELPS and SWANEE FACBIAN are a combination also authorized to present liberal a rts sub Hu* innovation th in k it is a great idea. that is hard to beat The beau' jects on a , year basis, is virtual assurance iful Dog-Wood trees are all in th at the tim e is not far distant when full school and it will a tta in sep arate rank o u t bloom on our Mountain, a side the extension departm ent. Tlie addi sta te college status will be given to that sight for sore eyes Mrs. ED tional educational good which will be ac MARTIN, looking' very lovely com plished under the new plan will soon stepping out among us That I Nil DI HI I GOOII RIIIH I M F T he die lias been east for R econstruction dem onstrate vividly th e soundness of g r a n t Antique Shop of JEN WELCH ES is simply out of this world. F in an ce C orporation to fold up at the end ing full college sta tu s th a t a future legisla Doubt if there is one to equal ture cannot fail to recognize the need ami of the present federal governm ent fiscal it in the whole state of Oregon CLARA GAGMAN, bright and year on Ju n e 3d. 1, will be good riddance act upon it. capable and a Joy to know since th at agency, designed during the I.eo Nott 1 leads County Board of E duca MARION BARTLEY tripping depth of the depression as an instrum ent of back to us for a day at Extens relief, had become d uring th e last few years t i o n , " says headline in one of our ex ion and all so pleased to see her a source of political largesse and corrup changes. T h ere are a lot of kn o th ead s in ELSIE CREIGHTON with an J public office, but th a t’s the firs, tim e we injured foot that has us all tion such has this nation has seldom seen. Mrs. TAR lu au g u ra n te d a, the behest of President I have ever seen the fact proclaim ed so blat- worried L i t t l » RANTS and daught *r shopping H erbert C. Hoover, the RFC was intended to antlv. in Sandv Mrs ALFRED M il serve as an em ergency lending service to Mrs BROWN and Mrs. W onder w hat folks who so vigorously NIG. help im portant segm ents of the nation s ee HARTWIG the Sandy ladles ononiv w eath er the storm of depression. In 'opposed Sunday m ovies a few years ago who were guests of the Wy’- requesting the establishm ent of RFC, Mt' | think of television in the hom es of today. east Garden Club last week, »«■«re». were most charming visitors JO Hoover deelaied that i, should be placed in 4.V INDEPENDENT BANK DRIPS looking radiant after her Tlie Lucky Beavers are hanging on to a liquidation a, the end of 2 years lie en v is Fred L. Proctor, Cashier w \ Proctor Pres trip to Eugene to visit her son Cecil O. Duke, Ass*t (Cashier ioned i, as an agency to meet a dire e m e r I first division position by tlie skin of their Next on the agenda is the dedi gency only, ami w hen that need had been I teeth. Now if they can just sh arp en up cation of the Wy’east Garden Sandv, Oregon Phone 2271 met to lie disbanded. But along cam e the I th e ir h a ttin g eyes work as tenaciously as Club's Rhododendron Test Gar ♦ o . »»• new deal-fair «leal a d m in istra tio n s and we i th e ir teeth hold on, maybe they can start den Sunday May 24th at the Zig Zag Ranged Station all know what happened. KFC was indefi 1 rlim bing ag ain Tom B. Purcell Martin Clark Editor and P u b lish er M anaging E ditor Carroll Trinerai ‘Jdome your rexall . Barker’s Bugle FIRST SJOP for your VACATION NEEDS SPECIAL W N e ll's N o te s .. I ir That's right. On just VOI R signature alone you may often secure the ready cash to tide you over an emergency. Our Installment Loan Depart ment is always ready to serve you. 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