Page 7. THE GAZETTE-TIMES. Heppner. OK.. Thursday. July 10. 1975
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Willow Cret'k All-Star candidates. Front row from the left. Kelly Hammond,
LuAnn Way, Bob Roberts, Mike Leavitt, John Bier, Doug Holland, Richard
Smith and Greg Rietmann. Second row from the left, Jay Patterson, Brian
Thompson, Scott Martin, Cliff Dougherty, Ian Cate, Donny Lott, Shawn La Rue,
Ralph Morter and Rick Cole. (Not pictured are James Angel and Kenny
Stoukey . Of the 19 boys and girls selected, 14 will be chosen as All Stars to
represent Morrow County in the playoff games. The remaining five will be
alternates.
Forest operation fees required
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Fees are now being required
for permits to operate power
driven machinery and for
logging or road building in
Oregon forests, according to
J E. Sthroeder. State Forest
er. The law requiring the fees
was passed by the 1975 State
Legislature and became ef
fective July 1, 1975. It is
designed to help pay for
administration and enforce
ment of the Oregon Forest
Practices Act.
The law requires that a
payment of $12 50 be submitt
ed w ith each application for a
commercial permit to operate
powerlriven machinery. In
addition, every operator who
obtains a permit for yarding
or roadbuilding on lands
protected from fire by the
Oregon State Department or
Forestry will pity a per acre-1
fee.
The fee will be one dollar for
each acre of clearcutting. with
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the first 10 acres exempt. Fees
for partial cuts are ten cents
per acre, with the first 100
acres exempt. Road building
fees will be computed on a per
acre basis and charged as for
clearcutting.
Fees cover operations spe
cified in the permits for one
calendar year. Provisions
have been made for any
operator to establish a prepaid
account with the Department
of Forestry. Subsequent per
mits can then be charged to
the account.
Forest operations excluded
in the fee schedule are:
cultural activities (including
pre-commercial thinning .
Christmas tree harvest and
non-commercial operations
i such as personal use wood
cutting). I
Permits and further infor mation
on the details of the
new fee system are available
from Oregon State Depart
ment of Forestry offices
located throughout the state.
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Arictnu.y commission!!) HarJslcy-Haslachef state
wide public opinion poll shows that Oregon
citizens support our proposed Umatilla aluminum reduc
tion plant by better than 3 to I , and that more than 87
percent of our new neighbors in Hcnniston-Umatilla
welcome us. oWe're glad
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Willow Creek Country Club
hosted the Echo Country Gub,
Sunday, June 29. Ten men and
two women from Echo joined
with fifteen men and six
women from Willow Creek for
the days activities.
Scores were as follows: for
the Echo ladies; low gross,
Betty Branstetter; low net,
Laura Esseltyn; least putts.
Betty Branstetter; long drive.
Betty Branstetter. For the
Heppner ladies: low gross, a
tie between Gndy Kerr and
Bev Gunderson; least putts, a
tie between Sue Jepsen and
Cindy Kerr; low net. Vicki
Edmundson; long drive, Vicki
Edmundson; K.P., Bev Gun
derson. For the Echo men: low
gross. Mack Michieli ; second
low gross. D. Shu!!; low net.
Jim Ward; second low net, T.
"Branstetter. Long drive.
Mack Michieli; K.P.. Dick
Sedgewick; least putts. Dick
Sedgewick. For the Heppner
men: low gross. Charlie
Rawlins; second low gross,
Dave Harrison; low net, Ron
Jones; long drive, Larry
Groves; least putts. Lowell
Gribble: K P. Ambrose Cha
pin. There were two flights of
sole survivors; winners of the
first flight were: first. George
Brandle. Echo; second. John
Edmundsoi.. Heppner. Win
ners of the second flight were:
first. Tom Branstetter. Echo;
second. Bob Jepsen. Heppner.
On July 4. the club had a flag
day tournament with Charlie
Rawlins and Dee Gribble
taking top honors for the men
and women respectively. Gol
fers were given their nine hole
handicaps plus the course par.
Everyone made it to at least
the seventh hole before run
ning out of strokes. Dave and
Norma Harrison were in
charge of the arrangements
Mens play on July 6 was
enjoyed by nineteen fellows
who dodged lightning bolls
and rain drops. Gary Hunt
took low gross honors with a
fine round of 29-31 for an even
par 60. Low net went to "S B."
Kerr. Hunt also took least putt
honors, and Jim and Francis
ByRAL v.
Doherty had long drive and
KP.
Coming activities: Sunday.
July 13. Willow Creek at
Kinzua.
Tuesday. July 15 the women
of the Willow Creek Country
Club will host the ladies from
Condon and Boardman. Tee
off time is 9 a.m. with
refreshments served prior to
tee time.
Saturday, July 19, Bar-B-Que,
5 p m.
Sunday. July 20. Willow
Creek at Willow Run imenl.
Tr iifJiiWle-Time
l.issifii-d Ad
A year and a half ago the
Oregon State Game Commis
sion became the Oregon
Wildlife Commission. As of
July I. the Wildlife Commis
sion merged officially with the
Oregon Fish Commission to
become the Oregon Depart
ment of Fish and Wildlife.
Last Friday Gov. Bob
Straub swore in the new
seven-member Fish and Wild
life Commission. John W.
McKean. previously director
of the Wildlife Commission,
was appointed acting director
of the Department of Fish and
Wildlife until the Commission
selects a permanent director.
For the time being. McKean
said, the employes of the old
Wildlife Commission will con
tinue working from offices in
Portland and the personnel of
the former Fish Commission
will continue to work from the
State Office Building in down
town Portland. McKean says
the agency is exploring the
possibilities of finding another
building in the Portland area
which would house all the
employes under one roof.
Although personnel will
continue to work from two
offices, the process of re
organizing into a single agen
cy has begun. McKean added,
and will take top priority
during the next two months.
In the meantime the thing to
remember is: There is no
Game Commission. There is
no Fish Commission. There is
no Wildlife Commission. From
now on it's the Oregon
Department of Fish and
Wildlife, which consists of a
commission, the director, and
a staff of over 600 employes.
NEWCOMERS ( II B
The Newcomers Club in
vites all women to attend a no
host luncheon at the Wagon
Wheel each Monday at noon.
This way they may become
acquainted with other area
women.
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Reg. $859.95
RCA COLOR TV
This week $650.00
Chest Type Freezers
U-Haul $250.00
25 OFF
on all small
appliances
, only- Snapper Lawn Mower
This week only $150.00
Loft's Electric
HEPPNER
676-5811
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ADULTS $250
Children 6-12 $150
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