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Matz Aboard Pick-Up Ship For Astronauts Post SH2 Jeffery G. Matz was ab oard th e c a rrie r ship Princeton which picked up the Apollo astronauts o f the latest moon probe mission. He is the son o f Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Matz. Rt. t Box 319, Boring. The last in fo rm a tio n received from their son, according to Mrs. Matz, was the night before the splash down. Mrs. Matz is employed at J.C. Penneys in Gresham. * • * W alter C. Tayter, Lee Irw in , Ce * Publisher* ■ liiabeth Hartm an, Editor Entered at the Post Office at Sandy, Clackamas County, Oregon, as second class matter under the Act of Congress of March. 1879. Member of Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association and National Editorial Association Published every Thursday by Outlook Publishing Co., P.O. boa M, Sandy, Oregon 9705J SUBSCRIPTION RATES Annual Subscription in Clackamas In United State* and Multnomah Counties S3 50 Servicemen and Women Elsewhere in in Oregon $4.00 Sandy Post, Sandy, Oregon Page 2 $4 50 $3.50 Juno 5, 1969 W here Do We Go From Here? Now dial llic sale.* lav lias been buried by (lie vulcrs-ior good. we liopc-vv licrc do we go from here? Properly -las relief ixtl’l dead by am mean.«: Ihe legielalure merely is going Io base Io come up with another solution. Easl County Hep. Bill Bradlex. one of the niobl-knowledgeahle legislators on las matters, says a net reeeipts las of some sorl is most likely of any o f Ihe many suggested new approai lies. Rep. Bradley (old a meeting here last week that o f the somt* 10 or more plans floating about he thought a net receipt las probably had ihe most support. It would work like Ibis: I he taxpayer would figure his slate income tax as at present. Then on lop of this, he would add one per cent of his net income (his net income. not his gross ineome) and the two figures then would he his tas. AS I SEE IT Walhood Earns Nursing Degree This would, in essence, lie an extension o f the ineome tas and a lot of people think the income las is ihe fairest way to meet the cries for properly las r< lief. Bradley, however, has his reservations about the net reeepils las liccaiisc he thinks it would hil low ineome groups with severity. Among the many other suggestions in lieu of a sales las most use some soi l of an income-las approach and all dedicate such relief as is obtained (o home-owners. In retrospect, then1 are many reasons why the sales las look such a fearful shellacking, hut the biggest was the fear o f individual taxpayers that business and industry-and not Ihe homeowner- was getting the relief. Any new plan must make it crystal clear (hat Ihe homeowners will get Ihe relief. Otherwise, they'll vole that plan dowti. too. LITTER CONSCIOUS are scouts Stan Smith, left, and Bruce Bradshaw. They are members of Sandy Troop 662 who cleaned up city streets Monday night. As part of clean up campaign now being waged, the city picked up accummulated litter from residences and plans to make up one or two more collections at times to be announced later. (Post photo) Z Bald tires are a clear indi cator of an accident about to happen. The Portland Traffic Safety Commission urges all drivers to replace worn tires now before the pressure of added summer driving causes a blow out.. Diane Pettyjohn Walhood. n ursin g degrees a t th e daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Univeisity o f Oregon School of com m encem ent Raymond Pettyjohn, Route 1, N u r s in g Box 891, Boring, will be ceremonies Thursday June 12 among 102 candidates to at 8:00 p.m. in the Student receive bachelor o f science in Activities Building on campus. Opening Soon! } SANDY'S O W N • Student to Pro Shop MUSIC STORE I SUMMER COURSES Privât* Instruction Is Also A vailabl*. No Instrument Purchase or Rental Nscessary. ★ First Grade Through High School CALL 6 6 6 - 3 2 5 7 ★ Adult Classes to Be Announced Later ORUM N e w . and V ie w . About M t H ood CowwmarMty CeMege C HRYSLER CORPORATION Two MHCC students, Chuck Coony and Steve Rouse were honored at a dinner given for th e m by th e C h ry s le r Corporation last Tuesday. The s tu d en ts were first place w in n e r s in th e re c e n t N o rth w e s t C h r y s le r Troubleshooting Contest in Tacoma, Wash. * The two boys will travel to Indianapolis during June to c o m p e te in the national contest. YOUR SAFE DEPOSIT BOX IR W IN HONORED T he P h i-B e ta Lambda Business Club o f Mt. Hood C o m m u n ity C o lle g e has h o n o re d Lee Ir w in , o w n e r p u b lis h e r o f th e G resham Outlook as the outstanding businessman o f the area. The club members have dedicated their 1968-69 annual club scrapbook to Mr. Irwin. BY BOB K AYE He spoke to the club members at their last meeting o f the year Editor’s note: Author of of his preoccupation has been people with a vision, many of T u esd ay. “As I See It ,’’ which makes with their improvement and whom died for the ideals it its debut it the Sandy Post with his skill in their use. It represents, not only died but S W IN G WINNERS th is w eek, is Woodland More than 1000 students seems likely that he has now killed for it, too. Have our resident, George ‘ Bob” Kaye reached th e ultimate in sensibilities become too soft representing over 50 high c h e m ic a l e n g in e e r by waponry and that unless the and tender for us to get down schools competed in the profession and part-time species can control or reverse into the arena and stand by N o r th w e s t Swing C h o ir philosopher by nature. one of it ’s most basic instincts, their side? Are there any so F e s tiv a l held recently at Bob, who claims to be a it’s self destruction seems very naive amongst us that they M H C C . C o n te s ta n ts “country boy at heart,” is likely. So here is one of the think we have no enemies? Let participated in one of three semi-retired and for several three great dilemmas of our them be assured that there are categories depending on the years he and his wife have generation: do we change? or millions o f people, either led or enrollment at their high school. lived on Fairway Ave. at do we risk the end? misled, who would like nothing The winners in the AAA Welches. Views expressed in More or less the same point better than to see us destroyed. D ivision were Meadowdale his column, which will appear of view shows up when some It is a sad but true commentary High School. Linwood, Wash.; “more or leas’ regularly, are o f our people sneer at what on the species Homo Sapiens, Fort Vancouver. Vancouver strictly his own. However, the used to called ‘ patriotism” . that his most savage and Wash.; and David Douglas High Poet will welcome comments Granted there may be a need implacable enemy is other men School, Portland. about it from readers. to elevate and refine some of of his species. This is as true In the AA Division the * • * the earlier ideas of what this today as it was in the days winners were West Valley, meant in order to conform to gone by. Spokane, Wash.; Silverton High The other day a famous folk the evolution and growth that School, Silverton. Ore.; and There may come a time and singer was being interviewed on T .V . I was interested in her is necessary for ail human this should be the substance o f Columbia River High School, But let’s not kid our prayers when the majority Vancouver, Wash. because she is a great artist and ideas. ourselves. Survival is the of mankind will repudiate Winners in the A Division I am not too concerned about primary law o f life. Since the attempts to rule their fellows were Tumwater High School, her politics. However it was beginning, nature laid it on the by violence and the use of Tumwater. Wash.; Seaside High interesting to see the candor line; fight, flee, or perish. weaponry. As has been said School, Seaside Ore; and with which she discussed the There is no court of appeal. this represents one of the last, S tevenson H igh S c h o o l, fact that her husband was U n d e r p resen t conditions best hopes o f our future. Stevenson, Wush. facing a jail because he refused pacifism is only possible when However, today a policy of COUNSELORS V IS IT MT. to accept his draft card. a society is strong enough to pacifism and non-violence on HOOD When challenged about this permit a few individuals to any large scale could not she expressed c o m p le te Over 100 area high school afford its luxury, and only succeed in maintaining any sort agreement with his point of counselors were at MHCC last then when they can rely on the of status quo unless and until view. They consider war as W ednesday to hear Dr. great majority to fight if the general climate o f world organized murder and will have R u d o lp h D re ik u rs , th e necessary to defend their way opinion was on its side to the no part in it. They see the internationally known Adlerian of life from those who seek to point where human agressive Armed Services as instruments P s y c h o lo g is t and destroy it. instincts were changed, or author lecturer from Chicago of warfare and therefore they How many people o f Israel neutralized by a change of will not serve in them or do University. He also spoke I today would agree with our heart. anything that will aid or abet a publicly to more than 550 folk singer? Probably they There are no real signs that persons. war effort. I don’t know how would agree that, if the world this has occured yet, so it far she would carry this was different, they would be seems reasonably clear that, doctrine, but she left no doubt only too glad to hold these much as we may tetest war and in my mind that she was ideas. Meanwhile they cannot the idea o f war, we had better c o m p le te ly sincere and afford them. Are we therefore be prepared to undertake it a c tu a te d by the highest more moral or superior than with a single mindedness if or idealism. Emily Ann Hum will be These views are important they? Poppycock. First o f all when it need be. The worst we have to survive. No matter part of the way things are with honored at a silver tea on I because they are shared by a how su blim e th e moral us today is that we seem Sunday. June 8. from 2-5 p.m. large number o f people today. concepts you hold “ How in the unable to make up our minds in the Fellowship Hall at Smith ' What’s wrong here? They might heck do you wash your neck if to either shoot or lay down the Memorial Presbyterian Church, I seem to have high idealism and Fairview. you ain't agoing to be around gun. a fair amount o f common sense no more?’ Mias Hum has recently 1 Lest any o f my readers on their side. They show received her bachelor degree / think that I am holding the c o n s id e ra b le courage In Our way o f life In these Un fro m W h itw o rth College.! standing up against public Ited States is not perfect but torch for our venture into Spokane. Wash. In the fall, she ( scorn. Admittedly, then may we at least think that it is the Vietnam I must deny that this will continue studies at th e ) is my intention. The problem at times be baser motives best so far produced I notice T h e o lo g ic a l) lurking in the background, but that when our protesters flee of Vietnam is worthy of a P i t t s b u r g h Seminary. It is the first United ( not always. I am even prepared from what to them, la our discussion all it’s own. Presbyterian seminary and the ) io admit that these ideas may intolerable society they seem to • • a second o ld e s t Protestant V re p re s e n t an evolutionary find the further pastures not Allergies affect 18.8 million seminary in America. 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