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S M hnw ft 13 A IT 1 Aw! » Cannon Beach is a W inner The I Ching (o r Book of Change) Is one of the oldest books known to mankind Authorship of the baste text is attributed to King W a n ( 1 1 5OBC), the commentary is the work of Confucius and his followers, who lived two thousand five hurxted years ago Buddha Is said to have worn out the leather binding on his copy three times The I Ching is considered an oracle or fortune telling tool by some It was originally conceived as a w e /to understand and predict the patterns of change, by using random acts ( the toss of a coin or the a rb itra ry division of a handful of Yarrow sticks) to determine the current patterns and thus, the probable changes We would use the I Ching, in the sixties, while hitch hiking to test random theory and to chock our karma The wisdom of the commentary and beauty of the hexagrams is still valid This month s headline is a common piece of advice given by th e I Ching We inquired about the future of the E d p and threw the hexagram Ch ten, The Creative Principle, pictured above The text begins, 'Sublime Success1 Persistence In a righteous course brings reward ' And the commentary s»/s, in part, Vast indeed is the sublime Creative principle It causes the clouds to come forth, the rain to bestow Its bounty and all objects to flow into their respect ive for ms (The Super »or Man), mounting them when the time Is rip e . Is carried heavenwards as though stx dragon. were his steeds Cool, huh? Ti\E>L£ OF C o N T 6 b ( T 5 '. Page 2 E d ito ria l 3 Behind the TImes & M eanw hile In Newport 4 M unicipal Memo 5 Wi Idi I f e on the Edge 6 Professor Lindsey 7 Poetry 8 & 9 Music IO & I I Therapy I? & 13 Baseball & Quiz 14 Wine 15 L ite ra tu re 16 Zodiac by Kim Basse The Citizens of Cannon Beach were bestowed the Association of Oregon Recyclers 1994 Education/Promotion Recycler of the Year Award on May 13th John Rippey, Recycling Co-Ordinator for the City of Cannon Beech offended the 16th Annual Confer ence in f ugene and ai«p t«J the award on behalf of the Citizens This prestigious tribute to our community gave me cause to reflect on the unique history of recycling effor ts in our city The success of the progr am is due to the dedicated partnership between volunteers, business»«, civic leaders, the Energy Committee, and all the individual participants The recycling program was begun in 1975 by volunteers Lucille Houston, Mike Morgan and the tate Don Kontz Permission was received from the city to use a parking lot as a depot for voluntary monthly collection of m elaríais Cannon Beech Lumber donated the use of a fo rkh ft to load the materials fo r tr a n s p o r t to P o rtla n d The C ham ber of Cummer v 10 1« I I X» 1? k f ’ 1,1 XM 14 15 Awl Ift **X4 Ik 1« 18 X * 19 k r A t Mur J l a , 72 * • ) 23 lis. .’4 1« 2*> M 76 X j ? / Xki 78 1 a hn X) IN, a c « > 6 SI 8 Ci) 9 12 IO 14 11 09 1» 5« 65 6 1 ft 1 62 6 4 ftft 0 J9 IÍ» 1 42 221 HR 3 SI 4 4' 556 7 14 8 36 951 IP M I t 58 8 6 86 »5 e 4 8 2 1 » 1 3 68 6 4 6 2 6 1 66 20 00» i iX) 1 49 ? 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Wall, it seams there was this saloon keeper in 1945 who was a Cubs fan. and ha had this goat, who we assume was also a Cubs fan And the Cubs were playing in the World Senas that year Yes. they were 11 Peally, look it upl Well, the saloon keeper wanted to lake his goat to the geme and the Cubs wouldnt let him (We don't understand the problem I'robably most Cubs fans wouldnt have even noticed they were Bitting newt to a goat ) So. the saloon keeper puts a curse on the Cubs And we havent been in the Series since Wall. May 4lh Ernie Banks (Mr Cub) brought a goat into the friendly confines. end the Cubs won The m o ra l7 Pont aver underestimate the power of a saloon keeper t curse Ask H arry Cannon Beach agr oed to be that model community and formed the Energ/Conservation Task Force In 15 months the Task Force was instrumental in accomplishing most of its goals including, but not limitad to, a community energy f a ir , increased recycling services, a shuttle bus, energ/ audits for businesses, and an increase in public awareness regarding the reduction of use, resue of, and recycling of products This lead to the formation of the Energ/ Committee, which is one of the few civic standing committees in the state dedicated to conservation In February 1991 aCurbside Recycling Program was implemented which provided twice monthly/same day as garbage pickup Again Cannon Beach Is one of a few cities under 4 0 0 0 to provide this type of service In 1993 the Energy Committee conducted two studies on r e c y c lin g and fr o m th e date o b ta in e d i t woe recom m ended I hot o B U C K ’S BOOK BARN * USED BOOKS S RECORDS * 1023 BROADWAY • SEASIDE 4 8 X 6 0 ’ storage facility be built and a larger baler be purchased This gerve the program the ab ility to ship directly to markets thus increasing the efficiency and revenues Bo> t m N HMMOCk w Cannati i a a t n O w g»n a n 10 te > « K M e < 738-4246 continued on Page 2 - RECYCLE - i m LETT ID&l JUKI 1W , ►