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    Editorial
wildlife, as an addition to the ’world-
famous beach we live near, and as
we speak are talking to each other
about their needs, which, in this
case, are close to ours
This paper suggests that we (the
folks who make $5-t 10 or so per)
work together with these folks, who
are as vulnerable as we, to try to get
the best possible treatm ent of our
watershed
The latest numbers put out are
6 2 mill for the State land, of which
270 plus thousand is for the land
itself, the rest is, of course, for the
timber A forty to fifty year old
crop of doug fir that will surely
double in price in the next ten or
less years as it has in the last year,
which could be harvested in a
reasonable and profitable way for
the city and still provide all the
wildlife, and recreational support
needed to keep this place liveable
So we suggest that if you and yours
would like to support these efforts,
that you write, of course, to your
government representatives, but
also write to the Edge and let us
know how much support we can
count on Even if we get no response
we will continue because well you
know
Speaking of response, thé Oregon
Hate Free folks have asked that if
you have any questions about the
latest OCA crap' (sorry but true) to
give them a call or write a note, yes,
even our Christian friends, crap is
r;: ind w»- L r.t think [«ecple
should use Jesus or Fred to scare
folks, so write OHF at 1951 W
Burnside *1516 Portland, Or 97209.
and get a little truth about the
'Homosexual Agenda and'the
Religious Right' (both are oxymorons
as far as the Beloved Reverend is
concerned)
We also regret the necessity to
announce the latest OCA fund raising
ploy (it hasn t work for us, but, of
course, you guys are professionals)
a NEWSPAPER, we forget the name,
but suggest perhaps that pre-cycling
might be better, this once, than
recycling (It will be very interesting
to see the ads, even though we
deplore the 'us and them ' attitude )
well, enough rambling, read on
Now & Then if d 'i
Rev. t£
H n lU
As we sit here, on a grey wet July
afternoon, in the old book store
pondering another issue of the Edge,
we reflect on the past few weeks,
that will have to pass for early
summer Your beloved editor and
the humble Ms Sally again attended
that penultimate gathering of the
counter-culture. The Oregon Country
Fair, and found that perhaps Mr
Wolfe was right, you can t go home
again, and even when you try to
visit, someone else is m your room
and, well, it is just not right this is
also true in the world of politics and
religion and of - our se the world in
general There is a book we keep
near the desk in the old book store,
called T he good old days were
terrib le'' that is filled with pictures
of old things, like the smoke stacks
m Pittsburg, belching literally tons
of toxics into the air unchecked,
pictures of children, six and seven
years old, working on machines that
could and did kill and maim, ten
and twelve hour shifts, lynchings of
blacks well, you get the picture So,
when someone starts waxing
nostalgic about the 'Good old days'
or Traditional American Values', we
whip out the book and point out that
for most people it wasn't very good
then, nor is it perfect now, despite
what we are shown in Television
Commercials And that the only
value we can gain from our past is to
remember it clearly and learn from
our mistakes And make no mistake
about it, the past is not something
we should be overly proud of or
have any desire to return to
As you might recall, our
Constitution granted the vote to
White Male Landowners Only, Native
Americans were specifically
excluded from any rights, and
African-Americans were counted as
3/4 of a person in census counts
Women were arrested in 1916 for
picketing the White House for
sufferage, to no avail African
Americans were murdered regularly
for attem pting to vote as late as the
1950 s and 60 s and well again
you get the idea GARBAGE IN
GARBAGE OUT We ve come a long
way Mr
In our lifetime our
culture has begun to realize that
which has been obvious to some
cultures, that everything m ust be
included to make things add up It
doesn't matter if we want to, or even
if we are able to understand
everything, and everyone, it, and
they, must be included m the
equation if we are to get the answer
The answer being, of course,
survival, and hopefully, life with
meaning and something like joy
every once in a while So the point
being, things could be worse, and
here m Cannon Beach the news is
not that bad, apparently our last
issue pushed some buttons deep m
the souls of our community and now
things are looking a “hell of a lot
better* for the watershed that feeds
our tiny piece of the edge We have
word (to be explained in more detail
later in this issue) that some of the
folks who make more than $5 or $ 10
bucks per, have found m erit in the
idea of clean water, fish, trees, and
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