Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, October 21, 1954, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, OCT. 21, 1954
TH E SANDY Pv«T
More Notes By The May side
Here and There
around
The Sandy Area
I Continued From Page 4)
(a) Cost of sale.
(b) Cost o f publication of no­
tice.
,
(c l Reasonable cost o f '
and care p rio r to sale.
i d I Cost o f transportation ot
the estray to the point of sale.
Grovenor I hapnuui. 42, Oswe-
go, died Wednesday m orning at
the Sandy Rest Haven, where he
has lived fo r five years. Funeral
arrangements are being handled
by Holman-Hankins-Rilance of
Oregon City.
The baby has tw o sisters. Patsy,
6, and Bevery, 3. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crone,
route 2, Sandy, and A. R. King,
Gresham.
Bornstedt
(e l A ll costs incurred by the
department, including but not
lim ited to the tim e and mileage
of its employes.
(31 In the case of any defi-
i ciency in the proceeds of the
I sale necessary to pay any of
ithe above mentioned costs, such
costs shall be paid by the de-
Ipartm ent. except as provided in
subsection ( I t of this section.
I (4) Any balance rem aining
from the proceeds of sale shall
be transm itted to the department
which shall deposit them in the
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! Department o f Agriculture Ac- (1953 c. 367:6)
i count in the General fund. Pro­
607.336 T itle of purchaser at
ceeds so deposited sh ill be held sale. The purchaser of an estray-
! in such account fo r a period of sold as provided herein shall
■ three years subjec: :o claim by have clear and absolute title to
'the true owner. During such the animal upon receiving a
period the proceeds shall not ■ bill of sale from the department.
be subject to the application .if
607.339 L ia b ility of Department.
the provisions o f ORS 291 .¡68 to Except for gross negligence the
291.374. I f the true owner fails department shall not be liable
! to establish his right to the pro­ for the payment of the proceeds
ceeds of sale w ith in three years, of sale or return of custody of
the proceeds shall be paid to the an estray to a person claim ing to
State Traesurer for deposit in be the true owner of such as­
the Irreducible School Fund tray. (1953 c. 367:13)
Frames Should Reflect
,
.
the individual
personality
Dr. L. W. GRIFFITH
Phone Gresham 217
OPTOMETRIST
Greahani. Oregon
Boosters club will
meet at noon Thursday, Oct. 21
at the home of Mrs. Charles C.
Leathers.
A VOTE FOR CORDON IS A VOTE
Brenton Vedder left by train
Wednesday fo r Spokane, Wash,
to attend the funeral o f his sis­
ter, Mi's. Eva Barger. Mrs. B ar­
ger passed away suddenly Oct,
18. She was 81 years old. Serv­
ices w ill be held Thursday, Oct.
21 in Spokane w ith interm ent at
Colfax, Wash.
Vernon Elmer reported he had
FOR THE EISENHOWER PARTNER­
SHIP PLAN, WHICH MEANS PAY­
ROLLS, PROGRESS & PROSPERITY
FOR THE PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC
NORTHWEST!
shot his deer at 6 a.m. on open­
ing day of hunting season and
had the deer hanging in Lake-
view lockers by 9 a.m. I t was a
two-point and dressed out at 160
pounds. The party was hunting
about three miles from Lake-
view.
Not so long ago Cordon’s opponent— the New Deal candidate
for the U. S. Senate— was all in favor of keeping Hell's Canyon
an undeveloped wilderness. N o w he wants a dam built en tirely
by Federal funds provided by the taxpayers of the entire United
States—or noth ing ! If this man has his way, no) one a d d itio n a l
Harry Reed was ill the first of
the week and unable to be at his ‘
shop.
k ilo w a tt »hall w e h ave from the Snake river u n ie n the lo n g -tu ffe r -
Mrs. Otto Schneewind, with her
nephew W arren Mau, returned
last week from a visit w ith her
brothers and sister in Minnesota.
A new kitchen Is being In­
stalled this week at the Dew
Drop Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sweeten,
in g U. S. ta x p a y e r p u n g le t up every p en n y !
When President Eisenhower dedicated McNary
dam he paid glowing tribute to “my good friend,
Senator Guy Cordon.” Can Oregon afford to lose
this priceless presidential support by sending a man
to the U. S. Senate who would knife the Eisenhower
adm inistration at every turn?
n eve r cam e b efo re the State Senate!
form er Sandy residents, are now
m aking th eir home at Hubbard.
T he ir daughter, Jean, who has
been ill w1l,h a kidney ailment,
is reported im proving. She
hopes to be able to re tu rn to her
senior high school classes w ithin
another fo u r weeks.
Cordon worked for authoriza­
tion of The Dalles Dam and got it
started during the period of the Demo­
cratic no-new-starts policy in 1950—
and he has the documents to prove It. Cordon has secured total
appropriations of $92,676,000 which is $34,426,000 MORE than
would have been appropriated had House recommendations pre­
vailed.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hale return­
ed from a 3-day deer hunting
trip in the mountains near the
Burns area w ith 2 fine bucks.
One was a 210 pound, 4 point,
the other a 2 point w eighing 100
pounds.
CHIEF JOSE^Ìi bA T O
- Stork Chib -
As usual Cordon’s effectiveness with both Democrats'
and Republicans in the U. S. Senate made possible larger
Appropriations than House recommendations For this proj-
. Cordon has'secured a total to date of $104,766,000—
U 0.122,000 more than House recuiiuncudauonA
M r. and Mrs. Robert L. Hobba,
Zigzag, are parents o f a daugh­
ter, Elizabeth, bom October 4.
r
ALBENI FALLS DÄM
A son, M arvin Reed, was born
September 26 at the Portland '
S anitarium to M r. and Mrs. •
Jerrel Crone, star route, Sandy. I
Cordon introduced legislation to authorize this project and
secured funds for its continued construction while the Truman
no-new-starts policy was in effect after the House of Represen­
tatives had refused to appropriate any funds for that purpose.
DIVISION ST.
D R IV E -IN
T h e a te r ¿^¡‘8h>
Open
Weekdays 6:45 p.m.
Show at 7:00 p.m.
Sunday
Open at 5:45 p.m.
Show at 6:00 p.m.
Friday-Sunday
COUGAR
DAM
The 83rd Congress appropriated $150,000 for planning
the proposed partnership construction of this project on the
South Fork of the McKenzie river. The Federal-Power-or-
nothing crowd fought the project tooth and toenail eveo
though the local partner was a municipal power district
JO HN
Oet. 22-24
DAY DAM
W alt Disney’s
PINOCCHIO
In Technicolor
TH E FROGMEN
S tarrin g
and
Richard W idm ark
Dana A n d re w s.
H 0 0 I)
THEATER
Gresham, Oregon
Phone Gresham 784
Hearing Aids Available
Open—Weekdays: 6:45 p.m.
Saturday, Sundays: 1:45 p.m.
rhursdav-Saturdav Oct. 21-23
THE SILVER I DDE
John Pavne. Lirabeth Scott
BETRAYED
Clark Gable. Lana T urn er
Both in Technicolor
sundav-Tiiesdav
Oct. 24-26
THE COMMAND
COLOR
Guy Madison. Joan Weldon
THE liiM h t I MAN
Chas Cobum. Spring Byington
M > il. Saturday
Oct. 17 M
TH E O IT C A S T
, COLOR
John Derek. Joan Evans
PARIS PLAYBOYS
The Bowery Bovs
I
The Cougar dam on the South Fork of the McKenzie river is
by the New Deal candidate even though the “partner”
in this project is a publicly owned municipal district.
J u s t what kind of power
doe» this man want? I t can’t
be electric power as such be­
cause he opposes ev eryth in g but
all-out Federal ownership.
We’ll tell you. He w an t» a
o p p o sed
THE DALLES DAM
M r. and Mrs. Vance Hewitt,
Kelso, and Mrs. Clarence Neiman
o f Oakridge, were recent dinner
guests of the Thomas Caddys at
Lusted.
T h e ir fifth child, a boy. was
born to Mr. and Mrs. W alt Blais-
dell o f Wemme on Oct. 13 at
Portland
Osteopathic hospital.
The lad weighed 8 pounds, 14
ounces and has been named
Douglas.
Recently this same State Senator, who now asks the voters to
send him to Washington, D. C., jumped up in a meeting a t Madras
and stated he voted ag ain st the proposed Pelton Dam, which
would have provided power for Central Oregon and would have
been built en tirely by p riv a te c a p ita l w ith o u t c o tl to the ta x p a y e r» .
He was a little confused there because the Pelton Dam proposal
CVA w ith a stran g le h o ld on the
econom ic d e v e lo p m e n t of the
Pacific N o rth w est! And the ulti­
m ate dream of the “ planners”
is a Federal Power Authority
to operate nation-wide and con­
trol every river resource in the
entire U. S.
Fantastic? Not at all. It is
all part of a M aster Plan. Eisen­
hower and Cordon say “let's
get on with the job of develop­
ing the Pacific Northwest. L et’s
put our natural resources to
work creating payrolls and pitisperity NOW!” We need all the
power we can develop through every source— Federal, Private
and Public!
Before you vote, take a good, long look a t Cordon's record.
In his 10 years in the U. S. Senate he has stepped up Federal
funds for water development in this area from 4.7% to 27.5% of
all the money appropriated for the entire United States.
Could a n y freshman Senator do as well—especially one op­
posed to everything the Eisenhower administration stands for?
Now w hat’s all this guff about low to»f Federal power? I t ’s a
fairy-tale pure and simple. In many classifications private power
companies in Portland, Oregon sell power a t lower cost than the
TVA, which of course is subsidized by the taxpayers.
What almut the Partnership Plan? Does the government pay
for the non-income features?
Yes, it does. But then it always has. There’s nothing new
or different about that. Bonneville, McNary, The Dalles dam—
all multi-purpose dams built entirely by Federal funds—charge
off a percentage of construction and operating costs to such pub­
lic benefits as flood control, navigation, conservation and so on.
When the New Dealers tell you Bonneville, for instance, is “pay­
ing for itself” they are not te llin g you the w h o le truth ab o ut Ih e te
" h id d e n " c o tltl
The John Day Dam between The Dalles and McNary Dams
will cost around $320,000,000 to build. In the last Congress Cordon
introduced a bill to authorize construction of this dam with the local
partners, public and private, putting up more than half the cost of
the dam in the form of a prepaid power contract (preference going
to Oregon) and the federal government retaining 100% ownership
of the entire project as a part of the multiple purpose development
of the Columbia River Rasin.
Remember, political hot air has never yet produced a kilowatt.
DON'T LET POWER POLITICS STAND IN THE W AY OF ORE­
GON'S FUTURE I
A vote fo r Cordon i t a vote for the F lte n h o w e r Partnership Plan
o t'o r d e r ly a n d co m p re h e fttiv o d e v e lo p m e n t o l out hydroelectric
re to u rc e tl
HELLS CANYON DAM
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It is a m atter of record that Cordon introduced the only
Hell s Canyon authorization attem pt which ever came to a ck'ar
vote on the floor of the U S. Senate. At th at time Cordon’s pro
posal was opposed by the public-power-or-nothing crowd in the
U. S. Senate There are other suitable dam sites on the Snake.
Why hold out for one that the Congress has refused to authorize?
Let s get something built and start the generators turning! Re-
Elect Cordon!
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