O REG O N IA N S FOR SU STA IN A B LE FO RESTRY Dev. Hults 855 4 0 S v a rv cru d Road E o cen e, OR 0740« (« 0 3 ) 3 4 4 * 4 0 0 (E ugene) (5 0 3 ) **0-0045 (P ortlan d ) Editorial Now & Then The Sustainable Forestry Initiative of 1?96 W /iaf il Joes: ♦ Encourages sustainable forestry practices by restricting ciearcutting and chemical applications on federal, state, and private forestlands. W ell, the special election to replace good old Bob is com ing up. And again we urge our Republican triends to vote for Norma Paulus in the primary, and even the general for that matter. Yes, partially because she is a woman, but more importantly because ot what else she is, a moderate w ho refuses to compromise her sense of fair play and hope for the future of this slate and this nation. We had the pleasure o f meeting the woman at a dinner to honor Tom M cCall sponsored by OSP1RG. She told a story about when she was running for the legislature, she had a mailing list with several thousand names on it and she approached then G overnor McCall to ask him to write an endorsement letter for her. After he agreed, it was suggested that it would be much more personal it he signed each letter rather than have them stamped with his name. Tom agreed to the tiresom e task, and then suggested that to make it even more personal, Norma should hand address each envelope. When she finally finished, suffering from writer's cramps, she realized that she had just been taught a very valuable lesson in politics, by a master. We believe her record of hard work for the people o f Oregon stands her in good stead. Her m ajor opposition, "G" Gordon Smith appears to be a m illionaire who wants to suck the water from the Columbia for his pea patch, and the hell with the Salmon. His opinions on a woman's right to chose and his endorsement by the O CA are just two more good reasons to reject this good old boy wanna-be. Speaking o f good old boys. As we celebrate Veterans D ay, Nov. 1 1th, we might cheek out where Newt and Buchanan decide to spend the day. One must bring up the point that m uch has been made of the budget, and the attem pt to balance it by The Gingrich who plans to steal C hristm as, and the tax cut that is a major part of it. The cut is for those w ho make over $100,000 a year, (that includes no one who has visited our house this year) and it is public know ledge that Congress people make $133,000 per. So they give them selves a break o f about $6,272 each. Your beloved editor's tax bill is scheduled to go up and his benefits go down. Yes, he is cranky. O kay, Prof. Lindsey is at it again. Yes, we are aware that the folks gave Chapman Point to the State, but we are also aware that no one could ever build there anyway, and a quarter o f a million for PR is quickly made up when one has 19 lots topping out at six or seven figures. We share the rage at the outrage. It has been brought to our attention that Linda Ellerbee will be in Portland in early November. We wish we could be there. Ms. E has always been an inspiration to us for her strength in the face of the weaknesses we all share. Moving from TV to the printed word, she was kind o f the news woman who reminded us that it could work, it wouidn t be easy, but it could be done. She recently has written her last column, recently recovered from cancer, recently recovered from alcohol dependancy, and we hope has recently begun to enjoy her life more. We know that she has helped us enjoy ours. The Edge rarely "buys" a column - we bought Bill Gates once, and have considered buying Dave Barry, and 'Sylvia', and William Buckley. But, we had decided that Linda’s was the one we wanted. O f course, too late. And so X- it goes. Local Stuff: Bob Legg, gentle banjo-ist, who suffered a head-on collision on the Young's Bay Bridge, is recovering at the Rehabilitation Institute of Oregon in Northwest Portland Call Janet at (503) 245-3079, she can tell you how to help. Speaking o f the infernal combustion situation, over 7 hundred signatures were gathered to encourage the city to close the North Exit. Several signs have been put up by the city and by citizens to draw attention to the danger at this intersection. Our readers all over the place face similar problems with dangerous situations. We in Cannon Beach can, hopefully, show them that a small group of concerned citizens can change the world, or a small part o f it. On the subject of Civil Disobedience, Andrea and Cheth Rowe of the Ecola Creek Project will be appearing on cable TV in Portland to debate the clever nimble tongued Ralph Saperstein o f Cavenham on the spraying program they have planned for us and our watershed. (Check local listings in Portland for W ater Watch.) Ralph is good; he will make you believe that Bambi will die if we don’t use 2,4-D bu i , as he says, it will cost two or three times as much to not use the poisons (see the Municipal M emo, page 3), will he let us as a community pay the difference to C avenham . e will do bake sales, rummage sales, etc. if that is the only problem - we wouldn't want to see the guys lose any money on this deal. But we have seen what DDT (when it was legal) and its ban did in a few decades. Just because 2, - D is legal means no more than the fact that DDT was once ♦ Accomplishes these restrictions on state and private lands by amending the Oregon Forest Practices Act, and on federal lands by amending Oregon's non-point source water pollution program for forestlands developed as part of the Clean Water Act. ♦ Directs the Board of Forestry to develop a list of acceptable forest practices for each forest region which: eliminate the use of clearcuttmg and chemical herbicide and pesticide applications, maintain or promote development of biological diversity in forest stands, an maximize the use of labor-intensive technologies. Clearcutting and Chemical I se in Oregon: Myth and Reality Mvth Realitv Clearcuttmg is essential for regeneration of commercially desireable tree species. Small patch cutting, selective harvesting and other non- clearcutting techniques are highly effective and widely used techniques for regeneration of all commercial species in Oregon. Chemical herbicides and pesticides are the only effective techniques for eliminating unwanted vegetation and insect outbreaks. Manual brush control, Integrated Pest Management, and application of non-toxic herbicides and pesticides have been proven equally or more effective A ban on ciearcutting and chemical use will bankrupt Oregon’s timber industry. Hundreds of ecologically-minded foresters throughout the state are prospering without the use of clearcutting or chemicals. Clearcutting and chemical use maximizes the producüve potential of Oregon's forestlands. By mining soil nutrients, clearcutting and chemical use represent a serious long-term threat to forest productivity. Restricting clearcuts and chemical use will cost jobs. Reduction of clearcutting and chemical use will create thousands of highly skilled jobs in the expanding global market for ecologically sustainable forest managers. _ y y o u can pre vein vicaicuus. --------- ----------------- T H C i* Î4TITI0WS A94IUÄW.« AT ToPT»«’* Boo*-$ r Earth ! i published 8 times a year to cover the i I NO is COM PROMISE environmental movement. I The Earth First! Journal w ill inform you on what's i i and where, with news of direct actions I happening and tactics of ecodefense. The EF'.J is provocative, ! informative, amusing and diverse in content and style. i i i 1 You don't g et it lik e th is a n y w h ere else. SA M PLES ARE FR EE I J $25 Bulk Mail Rate $35 First Class Mail $45 Airmail ! Earth First! Journal POB 1415. Eugene. 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