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Jim Hughes
Salmon Friendly Campaign
NRECA Youth Tour Delegate
Y2K Update
Call Before You Dig
News & Information About Your Consumer-Owned Utility.

June 1999

Member Profile: George & Maryan Roe

"The one who dies with the most toys wins." Most of us have probably heard that hollow testimony to consumerism. George and Maryan Roe have another one - a bit healthier in spirit: "The ones who accumulate the most varied experiences and interests will live happily to the end." The Roes are certain contenders for that prize.

Maryan is a 3rd generation Oregonian from Albany who graduated from the University of Oregon in Journalism. She grew up in a family newspaper business and with her brother, Jim Howard, continued running the two weeklies in Albany and Corvallis until 1979. The saying "mind your p's and q's," Maryan said, "stems from the days that printers set type by hand. The p's and q's and b's and d's were easily confused since letters were set upside down, and read upside down and backwards. We learned handsetting as youngsters." Maryan and her brother also started Linn County's first travel agency, operating it from 1959 to 1979.

George moved to Oregon at age five and homesteaded near Alsea, before moving to the Lebanon area. Coming as he does from a long line of warriors (one of his ancestors was a spy in George Washington's army), George saw plenty of action in WWII as a gunners mate/demolition in the South Pacific. In 1948, he signed on for another tour with the Navy, this time as an aviation ordnance (weapons) instructor. By then, he had picked up two very distinct hobbies: flying and playing the bagpipes.

By 1957, the year the Roes were married, George had his own plane (an Aeronca Champ) and had started the Albany Scottish Bagpipe Band. He had also attended Oregon Technical Institute (in gunsmithing), and had held jobs in a plywood mill and one of the west's first VW dealerships. Later he became a journeyman carpenter. This led him to building code work for municipal, county and state governments, retiring in 1987. The Roes, with daughter Laurie, moved here from Albany in 1967. George helped organize volunteers to save the dilapidated Deepwood House.

George's love of flying led him, aided by friends, to build a one-seater Smith Miniplane (17-foot wingspan, 125-hp Lycoming engine), which he owned until selling it in 1975. His love of bagpipes caused him to form the Oregon State Defense Force Bagpipe Band, which represented 11 western states in President Reagan's Inaugural Parade in 1981. He is now band director and has attained the rank of Colonel with the State Defense Force.

Maryan's love of travel had taken them to many parts of the globe, for pleasure and for family research. Since retiring, she began in earnest a hobby in genealogy (she's linked to seven Oregon pioneer families), and has traced hers and George's roots back to colonial days and overseas. They've discovered they have many Scottish clans! They also like the Senior Center activities.

"Retirees often comment they don't know how they ever found time to work," Maryan said. As a result, some people try to reduce their interests. The Roes, in that respect, haven't retired and probably never will. Genealogy, gardening, bagpipe band, lapidary work and travel still comprise the better part of each busy week.

Among the few big toys belonging to the Roes is a Rube Goldberg-type amphibious houseboat, genius-built around a small camper-trailer, a set of 25-foot pontoons, mechanical arms and a small hydraulic system. Towing it down the road, with the pontoons perched atop the "Trailer-float" like weird antlers, they get lots of astonished looks. The disbelief turns to awe as the trailer unfolds into a sturdy houseboat and the couple motors away. Summertime finds them on Green Peter Reservoir, where George trolls for kokanee and Maryan relaxes by reading, another favorite hobby of theirs.

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SE Loses A Friend

Jim Hughes, a Salem Electric retiree, passed away on May 8 at the age of 62, following a serious illness.

Jim retired from Salem Electric in July of 1998 after over 16 years as Salem Electric's Line Superintendent. His positive attitude, humor and ever-present greeting "It's a fine day," will be missed by us all.

The board and staff express our deepest sympathy to Jim's family.

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The Best Time to Help is Now

Despite urbanization and development, Salem area streams are home to several native trout and salmon species. For example, cutthroat trout can be found in most waters including Glenn Creek, Rickreall Creek, Claggett Creek and even Pringle Creek, which flows right through downtown Salem. Rickreall Creek is home to winter steelhead as well. The number of these fish, however, would be higher if not for the toll that development and pollution have taken on their habitat. As habitat has been lost and water quality has worsened, the fish have found it more difficult to survive.

The good news is that more and more people are getting involved in improving salmon habitat and water quality. Watershed organizations in the Salem area have worked with schools and community groups to plant trees, add vegetation to stream banks, and educate citizens. Salem Electric wants to make sure these groups can continue their work for years to come, ensuring a future with salmon and better water quality for both fish and people.

We are starting the Salmon Friendly Campaign in October-a completely voluntary program that will give our customers the opportunity to donate to local salmon recovery efforts. For more information about this voluntary donation program, call us at 362-3601.

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Voluntary Contributions Can Help Save Salmon

Salem Electric is starting a voluntary program in October that will give you an opportunity to donate to local salmon recovery efforts when you pay your bill. Sign-up forms for the Salmon-Friendly Program will be available soon. Donations will be completely voluntary. For more information, call 362-3601.

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South Salem Student Selected for Washington, D.C.

Kellon Hassenstab has been selected as Salem Electric's 1999 National Rural Electric Cooperative Association Youth Tour delegate! He is a junior at South Salem High School and the son of David & Paula Hassenstab of West Salem. As contestants, students who are high school juniors or seniors living in the Salem Electric service area must submit an application and essay. Kellon was selected based on his essay.


As the 1999 Youth Tour delegate, Kellon and several other students representing Oregon cooperatives will join over 1,000 high school students from all over the country in Washington, D.C. the week of June 19-23. Throughout the week, students will learn about government, cooperatives, and rural electrification. They will meet with members of the Oregon congressional delegation, attend educational seminars, and visit the numerous historical sites throughout the city, including: Arlington National Cemetery, Lincoln Memorial, U.S. Capitol, the Smithsonian, and many others.

Kellon's hobbies include: basketball, weight lifting, playing the piano, and serving as the Cultural Diversity Director for the Latino Club at South. His future plans include a career in communications as either a newspaper reporter or a Spanish interpreter. As an 8th grader at Walker Middle School, Kellon was the first editor of the Walker Talker (the school's newspaper), which, he says, fostered his interest in writing and communications.

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Y2K Update

As reported in earlier issues of the Information Bulletin, Salem Electric created a Y2K Task Force in September 1998. The task force includes representatives from all departments with a goal of creating and implementing our Y2K Readiness Plan.

Our main goal is to identify and resolve all potential Y2K problems with a top priority of continuing to provide responsive, reliable service.

Our Y2K time line below lists the target completion date for each item. We are confident that our July 1, 1999 compliance date will be met.

Year 2000 Compliance Time Line

AREA

COMPLETION DATE

Inventory Equipment

January 1999

Contact Vendors

February 1999

- Operations

- Communications

- Building/Facilities

- Vehicles

Customer Communication

Ongoing

Test Equipment

March - April 1999

Repair Equipment

April - May 1999

Evaluate Vendor Response

May 1999

- Identify "service critical" vendors

- Follow up with non-respondents

Retest Equipment

May 1999

Computers

- Unix Box

February 1999

- Network Server

February 1999

- PCs

April 1999

- Software (patches)

April 1999

- Network Printers

May 1999

- Software (upgrades)

June 1999

- Unix Software

June 1999

Compliance

July 1, 1999

This is a YEAR 2000 READINESS DISCLOSURE as
defined in the Year 2000 Information and Readiness
Disclosure Act

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SAFETY FIRST!  

Are you planning to dig in your yard?  Underground wires or pipes might be buried there.  In 1987 the State of Oregon enacted HB2051.  This law requires any excavator to notify owners of all underground utilities a minimum of 48 hours (2 working days) before digging begins.  Contact with electric wires or natural gas pipes can be extremely dangerous.

In addition, damage to TV cables, phone lines or water pipes can be very expensive to repair. Remember, one call notifies all Salem and Keizer utilities. "Before you dig call 1-800-332-2344" to request a free underground locate.

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