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The Sandy (Ore.) Post Thursday, Mar. 21, 1963 (Sec. 2)
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By SARA SEWELL
EXPERIMENT
My friends Elaine Popelka
. and Mrs G'llard at the Sandy
Post have bt'-n asking me for
some low calorie recipes.
The following one is a favo
rite vegetable at our house. It
was taught to me by my moth
er.
Connie Berger and Susan Moffet, 7th graders, found by
experlnmentatlon that vitamin A is something everyone must
have. The girls used white rats in their experiment, feeding
one a balanced diet and the other the same, minus vitamin
A. The deficient rat became extremely nervous, his body was
sore, his eyes darkened and his fur coarsened.
BY THE WAYSIDE
Tuna Casserole
1 can chunk tuna, drained
1 can mushroom soup undi-
luted
1 small can peas or 1 cup
cooked frozen peas
3 hard boiled eggs
*4 cup sweet milk
1 pkg. crushed potato chips
Into a greased casserole dish
put in layers: Layer 1: 14 can
of tuna, Layer 2: *4 can mush-
room soup and about % cup of
milk, Layer 3: 1*4 eggs cut in i
round slices and 14 cup peas,
Layer 4: Crushed potato chips.
Repeat. Bake in 325 degree ov
en for 20 minutes or until bub
bly. Serves 4-6.
If you like more color you
may add 1 tablespoon diced pi
mento and 1 tablespoon chop
ped black olives to each layer
after adding the soup.
John J. Inskeep
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Church Loop Race
Enters Final Week
The races in both divisions of
the Mt. Hood Church Basket
ball League is going down to
the wire, with the lead tied in
both high school and junior
high divisions.
Final games are next Tues
day night. No games are sched-
tiled this week due to spring
vacations.
Last week Powell Valley
trimmed Sandy Chpel, 48'28,
and Clackamas shaded Valley
Chapel, 40-36, in the high
school division and in the jun
ior high class, Powell Valley
beat Sandy Chapel, 36-17
Standings:
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By J. J. Inskeep, State Senator
educational program which is
being attempted in that school.
2. Local autonomy and au-
•hority will
be
weakened.
Through the use of state-spon-
ored uniform plans, crucial
planning decisions are made
by .those far removed from the
local district and not respon
sible to local school sentiment
or officials.
3. The alleged uniform plan
savings are a mirage, and
What appears to be a reason-
able way of saving money on
architects’ fees and through
the mass production of parts,
turns out to be illusory.
Recently a community in New
Jersey simultaneously sought
bids on a mass produced school
and on an individually planned
school, both containing the
same number of classrooms
and adjunctive spaces. Bids
were lower on the individually
planned school and the con-
tract was awarded on that
basis.
With uniform plans the full
architect's fee would in no case
be saved; instead only a frac
tion of it could possibly be
avoided. Any alleged savings
through mass production of
parts would be equally possible
through modular planning and
the use of prefabricated units.
4. Flat sites, for which uni-
form
plans
are
basically
drawn, are rarely available.
Fewer than one school in ten
is so favored. If sites are not
level, costly modifications and
alternations of uniform plans
are then necessary, and are
usually followed by unforeseen
difficulties in fitting the stock
plan school to the site’s con
tour.
5. Schools deal with the de
velopment of human beings.
It is important to remember
the thousands of hours that a
child spends in school and to
avoid the possible adverse ef
fect that stereotyped environ
ments may exercise.
6. Other States have aban
doned uniform plans because
they are outmoded. The exper
ience of States which have
tried the stock plan concept for
school construction has been
disappointing and unproduc
tive.
The practice of uniform plans
has fallen into disuse except
in remote rural areas where a
small one or two room school
building meets the local needs.
Not one State which has tried
to evolve uniform plans for
school buildings believes that
the concept has any promise
except in the cases of the small
rural schools cited.
7. The uniform plan dis
courages the city or town from
taking advantage of the latest
school building construction
methods._____ _____
How are we doing in Salem?
f may be presumptuous as
a freshman Senator, but I
would predict, purely on t h e
basis of present tempo, that
this could be a session of out
standing accomplishment.
Sure we find plenty of con
fusion and acts possibly not too
constructive lere and there. It
nust also be admitted that we
lace a most critical budgetary
situation. Tempers are some
times worn threadbale by cver-
work, if for no other reason.
But, underneath it all is found
sincerity of purpose and a tell
ing tendency to reconcile dif
ferences and to get on with the
show. This is true of individuals
of both parties, to a remark
able degree.
It is also true as between
industry and labor, and various
interests having possible dif-
lerences with state boards and
agencies; this with one noted
exception to date.
Let us explore an example
or two. The State Sanitary
Board
recently
requested
more authority for suppression
of quickie stream and air pol
lution situations. Industry fear
ed allowance of too much au
thority which might result in
bureaucratic activity. Both sides
agree that a condition needing
quick attention in the public in
terest exists.
Impasse Eases
The sequel to this interest
ing impasse finds organized
industry and the Sanitary
Board agreeing on policy prior
to committee action. They are
sure to come up with an an
swer satisfactory to all con
cerned. How much better this
is than to have a knock-down
and drag-out before the Senate
Committee in charge.
As noted previously the same
conciliatory atmosphere has
been shown between organized
labor and organized industry,
each of which started out with
sharp differences over new In
dustrial Accident Legislation.
Senate committees have been
working effectively, and so
have Senate members. This is
proven by the support of com
mittee action when bills ap
pear on the Senate floor for a
vote. The House appears to
Also on the program will be
be progressing very well also.
I am too busy to know to®
much about what goes on over
there.
So far, so good; but if a big
ruckus breaks out before this
column goes to press, just for
get I mentioned the matter,
please.
Uniform School Plans
Continued from last week:
Arguments against use of Uni
form School Plans — Undeni
ably, strong arguments exist
against the use of uniform
plans for school buildings.
1. The plans will have an
adverse effect upon the educa
tional
program.
Uniform
school building plans are said
to stultify, restrict and regi
ment educational programs.
By fixing a room size or
shape, or wall arrangement, or
counter space, or storage area,
or chalk board arrangements,
such plans are said to set ar-
bitrarity specific limits to the
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way to fourth place in the five-
state shooting event was 1st Lt.
J Robert F. Abbott. Estacada,
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For a family of four use one-
half of a medium
sized cab
bage and cut it rather coarse
ly Put two tablespoons of liquid
shortening in a heavy skillet
and heat it on a medium burn
er. Add cabbage which has
been lightly salted and pepper
ed. Cook and stir until wilted.
Add enough water to cover cab
bage.
Cover with tight - fitting lid
and cook 15 to 20 minutes un
til water has disappeared Stir
occasionally Serve hot. Drops
of vinegar may be individually
added if desired
During the Lenten season
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