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.
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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
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DAY DAM
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TH E FROGMEN
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Dana A n d re w s.
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THEATER
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Phone Gresham 784
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Saturday, Sundays: 1:45 p.m.
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THE SILVER I DDE
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Both in Technicolor
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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
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PARIS PLAYBOYS
The Bowery Bovs
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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!
TfeS tect CORDON
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