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THE SANDY (Or«.) POST Thur»., F«b. 18, 1965 (S«c. 1) Notes By Wayside SAVE-SAVE-SAVE-SAVE Cool Attitude Noted by Senator Sometimes, We, The People, fall into an attitude of indif ference to Public affairs. We let the other fellow do it — just so long as someone doesn’t rock the boat But just let someone attempt to violate our freedoms; especially the legislature! We had a good illustration last week during a Public Hear ing on Senate Bill 89, the so- called School Consolidation or Neil Jackson, progrim chairman for th« Sandy Kiwanis Club, i* in th« proc«»» of Unification Bill. Theoretically, introducing the evening'» speaker at int.r-club ladiet night Monday at Gr«»ham. this is a fine bill, and admit Th« speaker, Susan Amundsen, spent *ix month» in th« Philippines und«r a farm tedly a good bill for certain student exchange program and is seated fo his left at th« h«ad tabi«. (Post Photo) Districts. But the folks in other dis tricts like more of a say about local school affairs even if the Mr. and Mr». Byron Edmond* of Boring, Or«gon, were costs are higher. They do not like the idea of one small board among those attending th« 19th Annual Convention of the running the whole shebang, nor National Association of Soil and Water Contervation Di»- "Let’s have no more single re-opens the question of the of being told what to do from tricta in Portland last week. Edmond* is chairman of the purpose dams on the Clacka- public’s interest in whether the the State level. North Clackamas Soil Conservation District. ■ mas river unless that single dam should be for power only. Geographical problems were purpose is flood control,” Rep. "Due consideration should be discussed during the recent Beulah Hand (D-Mllwaukie)said made of the Portland General Hearing on Senate Bill 89, and I recently in announcing her ac Electric Co. is need for peak possible domination of one I tion to delay construction of the ing dams, of course. However, county by the other, when cer I Cazadero power dam to replace in view of the prospect that tain districts encompass two I By LILLIAN TEN EYCK I »one washed out in recent the Canadian Treaty and the counties. I floods. Pacific Northwest Intertie pro Lenore D. Hanks, member of Moreover, We, The People, In letters to the Federal posals will supply ample power, came to Salem en mass, to the Christian Science Board of Here in North Bend, Sandy I will always cherish the scrap Lectureship, will speak on the Power Commission, the FPC the need for the single-purpose make ourselves heard by our and vicinity seem far away, but book and will look at it often. question "Who Are You?" at regional engineer in San Fran power dams on the Clackamas lawmakers. as I read and re-read the won The Coos Bay area is a de a public lecture Saturday, Feb. cisco, the State Engineer, and river appears to be diminished Same for a Hearing on the derful letters and cards I re lightful spot. Recently the town 27, at 8 p.m. in the Gresham to members of the Oregon Con if not obsolete. high school auditorium. gressional delgation, Rep. The original Cazadero dam Loaded Gun bill. The Idea of ceived after the passing of my of Coos Bay and Empire con Hand requested that permission was 80 per cent demolished in this bill, presented at the re husband, the distance fades solidated. Empire was the first settlement In this area and to Portland General Electric recent floods. PGE then an quest of the Interim Commit away. The cards are so beautiful dates back to 1853 when a Cap Co., to rebuild the single pur- nounced plans to replace the tee on Fish & Game, is to decrease hunting accidents and and the letters so comforting tain Harris took up a land "Who are you?” is the ques pose Cazadero unit be denied 60-year-old structure with a tion that will be explored on until flood control possibilities $1.2 million concrete arch type to increase control of road hunt that I couldn’t bear to put them claim and proceeded to lay ing; that is, shooting birds and way on a shelf where they would out a town site. He evidently Saturday, Feb. 27 in a public of a multi-purpose dam can be power dam to be completed by animals from an automobile. be forgotten. had delusions of gradeur as he fully explored. late fall. talk by Lenore D. Hanks, a The latter is now illegal along So I went down to Pony Vil named it Empire City. This "High priority consideration member of The Christian sci a public road, but difficult to lage which is built on what was town has an impressive num ence Board of Lectureship. for flood control installations police. We can sympathize with formerly a slough. The story ber of firsts: the first county Sponsor of the talk is First as an urgent need,” Rep. Hand Dads Weekend the disabled deer hunter who goes that a pony once got stuck seat, the first school estab said. Church of Christ Scientist, Donel J. Lane, State Water Feb. 26-27 at OSU can hardly be expected to get there. Whether the animal sur lished in winter of 1854-55; Gresham. his buck in any other manner. vived the ordeal, is not known the first post office in 1861, Board executive The lecturer will speak at Resources But how about these human but he lives on in the most the first port of entry in 1863. 3 p.m., In Gresham high audi secretary, has informed Rep. Fathers of Oregon State Uni young bucks who make a reg complete shopping center of So justifiably it must have Hand that PGE does not need torium, 1300 N. Main Ave. versity students will be honor been rather painful to give up to apply for a license or per ed on campus Feb. 26 and 27. ular practice of driving our this section of the coast. In the center I bought the its identity, but through the mit from the State Engineer Theme is "Happiness is Dad.’’ highways and shooting pheas ants from their cars? This largest scrap book I could find votes of its progressive citi- Brand New to rebuild Cazadero since "the Events planned for Dads practice represents the height and carefully pasted all the । zens, the way has been paved matter of public Interest will Weekend Include campus tours, 1965 MUSTANG of poor sportsmanship, in ad- sympathy cads on its pages. On for a great industrial, economi not be Involved.” student talent shows, the play, 2-dr. Hardtop the few remaining, in the back cal and social center of south Rep. Hand, however, main "Papa Is All,” sports events, dition to being dangerous. Sportsmen’s Clubs have dis of the book, I pasted the names western Oregon, as other towns With WSW Tires, tains that the recent disastrous and open house and fireside Radio, 3Spd. Trans. flooding on the Clackamas river discussions in the various liv cussed the subjects during nu of those who so kindly attended in the future, will no doubt merous meetings throughout the services. The letters are follow its example. ing groups. the State. They dislike road saved, also In envelopes, and SANDY SAW SHOP Dean’s meetings are also hunting and carrying shells in planned so that heads of the the gun barrel also, but they the cards from the beautiful QuHlIty Keexoneble Work 100% Financing various schools may discuss pointed to the danger of fre flowers. It gave me such a Repair and Sharpen Saws, Lawn Mowers, Knives and GLOS FORD academic affairs, new courses quent loading and unloading comforting thought to know how many friends George had. Thank Scissors. We Make Keys. SANDY, OREGON to study, and career opportuni of repeating guns. you all so very, very much. Mi Mlle K. Mendy on Hwy. 2« MOhawk 3-3525 MUlual 7 2111 ties with the fathers. Phone MT 7-SNO« Committees have taken no final action on these two bills. 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