lourfwii photo Maria, Alee/.a and farrek Hurdle of Sacramento, Calif, ride Tiki, an African elephant fnim the Wildlife Safari who is in Springfield this weekend for the New Zoo '* annual event. Field burning phase-out sent to House for vote The Oregon Senate on Wednesday passed a bill that would drastically reduce open burning of grass-seed fields and virtually eliminate the practice within four years. Senate Bill 425. sponsored by Sen. Grattan Kerens, was approved on a near-party line vote. 10-11. anil is now headed for the House Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee The bill passed was an amended version of Kerens' origi nal proposal. He had first called for an immediate ban on Legislative Update open-field burning, but revised the bill to require a gradual phase-out under pressure from fellow legislators and Gov. Neil Goldschmidt. Goldschmidt had originally opposed a field-burning ban of any kind, but changed his mind during a Senate Agricul ture Committee public hearing on SR425. The new plan would drop the current annual level of 250.0(H) acres burned to 150.000 acres immediately upon fi nul passage of the bill. The cap would then be lowered each year until l't't.i when a permanent level of .50.000 acres would he reached Willamette Valley grass-seed growers burn their fields to remove waste chaff and to control disease and pests. Another part of the bill would increase the fee for field burning to $20 per acre by 1002. and force growers to pay for propane burning. The money gathered from the higher horning fees es timated at $7.5 million over the next two years would be used mostly lo fund research programs t<> find alternatives to field burning THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON w a**** ^ r.. *“■ '1 ■ T ~ • ’ ' - "Uh-oh! It says here: 'A good mimic, this bird should not be exposed to foul or abusive sounds."' New Zoo brings world wildlife to community for yearly event Bv Beth Mischke Emerald Contributor An alligator, an African ele pliant, reptiles, birds and a gi ant tortoise are just a feu of the animals that will be on display this weekend during the New Zoo's annual event Tiki, a South African ele phant. vs i 11 lie the feature of the New Zoo. said zoo co-diret tor Nam \ Hell, who also coordi nates the yearly event The New Zoo will lie located at Is land I’ark in Springfield "Tins annual (the elephant) belongs to the world, not just Africa. " said Hob Heisser. 1:11 director of the New /.ihi r UNIVERSITY TEXACO cwr> LUBE, OIL, A '* FILTER »19M 2 's.%. a With a */0 * a purchase a ** We Honor — fX] & Texaco Cards 1888 Franklin Blvd. (Behind Butcher Block) * IMJN DEMAND ★ GREAT FOR PARTIES ANO BIRTHDAYS 5* VIDEO GAMES AU GAMFS WORK WITH NICKELS ADMISSION M 40 5TH STREET PVRIIC MARKET EUGENI • ID I4S4 BUSY? GET TAN QUICK!!! | We ve gol your Ian when you want It1 SunShowei on campus i tm Heisser tiegan the New Zoo si\ sears ago to increase llu* public 's awareness of the e\ tini lion c risis that wildlife fat <-s all over the world The South African elephant is featured bee ause it is being slaughtered for it's ivorv tusks and fat es extinction within to sears. Helsser said Tiki is visit inn Eugene from the slate's Wildlife Safari, south of Kose horn in Winston. In contrast to previous veers, tile New Zoo will not lie in a Eugene lew.at ion during the sveekend. lleisser said this change will save tinie. t'fforl and tost of moving the animals from Eugene to Springfield Most ol thr animals come from farms. breeders and reha liilitation organizations that find wild animals who have lieen injured or are sii k rim rehabilitation organize lions krr|i tin- animals it the\ i an't return to the wild. Heisser said the New /.oo ails as >i net work lor animal handlers and helps promote the rehahilita lion programs. Hell said Eugene has its own rehabili tation program participating in llm New Zoo lire Willamette \\ ildlile Resi lie and Rehahilita lion Tim organization is staffed Turn to Zoo, Page t* -\ Free Wine Tasting Saturday, May 20 4-7pm Come try the wines of Forts Vineyards Organic French Roast Bloclymamically Croum ('off** rog $6 65/lt> $5.65 Garden or Eatln Red Hot Blues Corn Chips OrjfomicoUy Grown Noil«•* Amorlcaa Mu* Com rog S2 19. 10oz $1.79 Jarisberg Cheese rog $4 09/ID $3.79 Knudsen Spritzers 12oz Mack Cbrrry. Oram/f* HattUm, Silrawhrrry, H*4 Hasftbtrry reg S3 99. 6 pack $ 2.99 Sundance Natural Foods 24th & Hllyard Open 8am • 11pm 343-9142 AN prtcM good through May or white »upptte« tart EMERALD CLASSIFIEDS PRESENTS A special way to say farewell to friends with ads YOU DESIGN! BE CREATIVE! Write, draw, or provide a picture! Design something on your computer! Your FRIENDS will love it! DEADLINE: 1PM WED, MAY 31 APPEARING: FRIDAY, JUNE 2