SIXTEEN The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, September 28, 1978 Packwood challenges Dept. of Agriculture reforestation cutback eniate use receives OK Looking forward to 1980 fiscal year budget for refore station, Senator Bob Pack wood (R-Ore) today requested a meeting with Secretary of Agriculture Bob Bergland. With the rush of Senate business in anticipation of a mid-October adjournment, Packwood suggested the meeting take place quickly follwoing the end of Senate business. In mid-November, the Department of Agricul ture's budget will undergo the fall review in the Office of Management and Budget, pri or to submission to Congress. Senator Packwood's invita tion to Bergland follows close ly a similar message directed to President Carter on August 29. At that time, the Oregon Senator challanged the Ad ministration to justify its three-year failure to provide full funding in its budget requests for reforestation. Citing Congressional decisions made in 1974 and 1976, Packwood criticized the Ad ministration for falling dras tically short in the money budgeted to replant thousands of acres of national timber lands. "The questions I asked President Carter last month," said Packwood, "should not be lost in the White House. I not only insist on finding out why they have failed to pay for replanting trees for the past three years, but much more importantly, I want Secretary Berglan to understand Con gress won't stand idly by when the 1980 budget requests are made." In" his letter to Secretary Bergland, Packwood said, "You should not need to be reminded of the important role the National Forests play in the health of this nation's economy. Investments in for- Forest Service tightens timber sales The Forest Service will tighten admistration of its existing timber sale policy as part of a plan to keep better track of logs sold from national forests, John R. McGuire, chief of the U.S. Department of Agriculture agency said today. The plan results from an interview in which the internal review team discovered sev eral weaknesses in the present system that could result in theft or loss of those logs. Corrective actions were pro posed, McGuire said, and the final actions announced today closely follow those proposals. Among actions to be taken by theForest "Service are: Identifying all timber by a brand, paint mark, tag or similar means, except where timber is sold by measuring standing trees before they are harvested. Gradually expand the use of unharvested tree measure ment as a method of selling national forest timber where economically feasible. Identifying the place where logs will be measured and the routes on which they will be hauled. Establishing a national program to reduce cutting and removal of undesignated trees. The program will in clude law inforcement train ing for appropriate personnel and surveillance of national forest transportation routes. McGuire said the Forest Service will begin these ac tions immediately. est improvements are return ed not only in timber receipts. They provide jobs and housed, and enhance watershed, re creation and wildlife values." "While I wait to hear from the President," Packwood added, "It's vital for the bureaucrats at the Depart ment of Agriculture to appre ciate the impact this policy has on the people of Oregon. In our state alone, if we don't eliminate the backlog of unrestored national forest timber lands, we will run short of at least 20 million seedlings by 1981. That is enough to replant 40,000 acres and tim ber in Number 1 to Oregon's economy." Wheat producers in 16 Oregon counties will be per mitted to use the fungicide Benlate to control cercos porella foot rot as a result of an exemption granted the Oregon Department of Agri culture by the Environmental Protection Agency earlier this month. This exemption expires June 30, 1979. Benlate 50W is to be used at a rate of 1.0 pounds of product per acre in five to 10 gallons of water, if applied aerially, or in 20 to 30 gallons of water if applied by ground equipment. Only one application is author ized, and only licensed com mercial applicators or grow ers may make the application. Benlate may be used on a total of 50,000 acres of wheat in the following counties: Mor row, Baker, Gilliam, Sher man, Umatilla, Union, Wallo wa, Wasco, Lane, Linn, Ben ton, Polk, Yamhill, Marion, Washington and Clackamus. The Oregon State Board of Agriculture has . urged the federal government to aban don its intermin rules which set asserted unworkable sta ndards for weighing devices in the grain storage and shipping industry rules which are con trary to accepted standards set by all 50 states in the union. flgss family: jtfmB HAWAIIAN TfoU Crj PACKED IN PINEAPPLE JUICE, 20-OZ. sV . r J ypiy SLICED, CRUSHED OR CHUNKS I nnioro HI ! rnioco a 3 gj VWSTERN SHORES fiSSOE 2-PLY, WHITE AND ASSORTED COLORS, 200-COUNT VJESTERN FAMILY GRAMULATEO SUGAR 10-LB. BAG PRICES EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 27 THRU OCTOBER 3 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES we welcome fS3 STIISP SHOPPERS It f" HETWT.32QZ.LB.) V ICE CREARi i CHEDDAR CFi WESTERN FAMILY, ASSORTED FLAVORS HALF GALLON an i i I EESE WESTERN FAMILY MILD OR MEDIUM, 2-LB. LOAF WESTERN FAMILY COTTAGE CHEESE urB.o,sm... curd DARIGOLD BUTTER Quarters. 1-lb. Pkg 1 O 83 1.45 SHUR-FRESH 100 WHEAT 22'2-OZ. LOAF SHUR-FRESH PULLMAN bread WHITE OR WHEAT GIANT. 30-OZ. 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