The Sandy (Ore.) Post
Thursday, Msr. 21, 1M3 (Sec. 2)
By Robert P. Dickinson
By Rep. Bob Dickinson
As the legislature concludes
its eighth week I find it hard
to believe that the time has
passed so fast. We are now be
ginning to get into controvers
ial legislation. Until the last
few days, most of the bills have
passed with strong majorities.
Last Thursday the House got
into a I'i hour parliamentary
battle the likes of which I have
never seen. The original prob
lem arose over a minor point.
Before we finally did ad
journ at noon, we had a few
ruffled feathers, and had gone
through a host of technical mo
tions including a motion to
re - refer the bill to commit
tee; an amendment; a motion
to table the bill; a division'
of the House; an attempted
Call of the House,' many
technical points of order, and
several motions to either re-
cess or adjourn, The bill final-
ly did pass.
Tax Hearings
Tax hearings continue to
bring a constant flow of visi-
tors to Salem. Last Friday’s
hearing before the judiciary
committee on the sex offender
bills lasted from 1-6 pm.,
bringing a large crowd which
overflowed from the basement
hearing room into the hallway
where speakers were set up.
I suspect that well over 600
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persons attended. A further
hearing on the same bills was
held on Tuesday evening of this
week.
There have been many visi
tors from Clackamas county in
the last week County Asses
sor Don Hattan was down again
to testify on a matter before the
House Tax committee.
County Commissioners Dar
rell Jones and Fred Stefani
were down on Wednesday last.
Jones, who is president of the
O&C Land Grant Counties
Assn., testified along with Su
perintendent L. D. Rood of Ore
gon City Schools on the O&C
matter before the House Edu
cation committee.
O&C Land Sales
Interestingly enough. Darrell
Jones tells me. 51 per cent of
Clackamas county is Federally
owned. By a Federal statute,
Clackamas county and 17 other
Oregon counties get a total of
$15.3 million in funds which are
distributed to them from forest
sales in what are known as
O&C lands. The allocation to
Clackamas county is $877,807.
Parenthetically, we have a to
tal of 1.2 million acres in our
county.
Indicative of the increasing
workload in the legislature, I
might give you an idea of how
I spent last Wednesday. After
early breakfast with some leg
islators, I visited a committee
hearing briefly and was at my
desk attending to various mat-
ters before the morning ses-
sion.
Hearings Lengthy
The session
concluded at
11:50 a.m. After a very hasty
lunch in the house lounge, I
was at a noon meeting of the
rules committee. I had to leave
the meeting early in order to
appear before the tax commit
tee in support of a bill which I
had introduced. The hearing on
my bill lasted until after 3 p.m.,
and I missed my judiciary com
mittee meeting which had start
ed at 1 p.m.
I hastily went to another
room and found myself a few
minutes late for the education
committee hearing which had
just started the discussion on
the O&C land grants. This hear
ing continued until 5:30. It was
after this that I had a few min
utes to visit with Commission
ers Darrell Jones and Fred
Stefani. After dinner with a lob
byist discussing some proposed
legislation, I returned to my
desk for a short time. Happily,
all days aren’t quite so full as
this one was.
Uncle Officiates
A wedding of special inter
est to people of Sandy and
.Dover tpok place in Montesa
no Wash., on Sunday. March
17.
Miss Kara Lou O'Brien,
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jol
ly O’Brien of Sandy and Roy
al David Dennehy of Vancou
ver BC. were united in mar
riage by Rev. Rowan O'Brien.
Rev O’Brien is pastor of the
first Presbyterian church of
Montesano and uncle of the
bride.
The bride, given by her ta-
Ml BERGER SCHOLARSHIP
Establishment of a $500 Rich
ard L. Neuberger memorial
scholarship was announced to
day by Senator Maurine B.
Neuberger to assist two Ore
gon teachers in attending the
annual Washington - United Na
tions summer seminar. Semin
ar sessions are held June 23
through Aug. 2 in Washington
and New York City, under
sponsorship of the National Ed
ucation Assn All letters of ap
plication must be received no
later than April 15 in the Sen
ator's Oregon office at 326 New
U.S. Courthouse, Portland 5,
Oregon.
ther, Jollv O’Brien, was at
tended by her sister, Maureen.
Both girls wore blue. The bride
wore a green orchid corsage,
the other ladies had green car-
nations
The groom, attended by his
brother, Paul Dennehy, wore a
shamrock boutonniere.
Jimmy (.'Brien, the bride’s
brother was usher.
Mrs. Dennehy, mother of the
groom and the groom's sisters,
Moya and Ruth, the bride's
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Remraen and Mrs. Eliza
beth O'Brien of Portland, an
aunt. Mrs Kathleen Berry
of Vancouver, cousins. Mr. and
Mrs. O'Brien and children of
Tacoma, and Rowena Brad
ley from California were pres
ent as were many others of the
family.
Mrs. Teak Bell, Tully. Steph
en and Lynn Bell of Sandy,
drove up with the O'Briens.
Jolly, Evelyn. Danny and Jim
my.
Mrs. Bell sang the "Lords
Prayer" and the "Rose of Tra
lee" for the wedding and "How
Great Thou Art" at the morn
ing service.
The wedding cake, made by
Mrs. O'Brien were decorated
in Irish motif by Mrs. Elsie
Kreiger, a former Dover
neighbor.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
school district No.
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Bull Run PTA had an inter
esting meeting. The nominating
committee read their choices
of officers and the president,
Mrs. Charles (Bonnie) Marsh,
led a discussion on child be
havior. Next month's meeting,
on April 4. will also feature
the school’s Science Fair.
Speaking of schools reminds
your correspondent of an error
made in the report on 4-H ac
tivities.
All eligible children are in
volved in some activity The
oldest are taking sewing at
school
Patricia Baker and
Darlene Weeks — and Brenda
Younker takes 4-H sewing with
Corbett group. Their teacher
has had 25 years of 4-H lead
ership. Brente Younker and
Douglas Bowan are both tak
ing 4-H Batchelor sewing
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Ilice Tooth, Clerk
By MRS. J. A. HAGGSTROM
FR 5-4131
The American Legion and
Auxiliary potluck dinner at the
L. E. Baker home was a de
licious repast.
Welcome
strangers were the Bill Udey’s
who have moved to Agate
Beach. Also present were the
George Martins. Mr. Martin,
a charter member of the Le
gion, lives at a Portland trailer
park and though still a mem
ber, does not get here very
often.
Plans for the forthcoming
salmon supper were discussed.
No meeting is scheduled for
April and the next meeting will
be before the salmon supper
at Corbett.
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fer the property, you can sue
for "specific performance” and
the court may compel the
transfer of the realty.
However, there are situations
in which the law will not grant
the remedy of money damages
nor specific performance, as
for example in a case where the
performance is impossible on a
ground which the law finds ex
cusable. such as the outbreak
of war Relief may be denied in
some cases on the ground of
public policy, as where the sub
ject of the contract is illegal,
such as in wagering cases the
courts will refuse to grant re
lief.
What can be done when one
party to a binding contract fails
or refuses to perform? First,
and most common, is a court
action for money damages.
Such damages are generally
measured by the loss sustained
by the aggrieved person. The
law will attempt to put the
wronged party in the position
he would have occupied had the
contract been carried out.
Sometimes money damages
will not put the wronged party
in the position he would have
occupied had the contract been
carried out. Thus, where some
one agrees to sell his house to
you and then refuses to trans-
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