F:k;HT- The Hepimer C.aieUe-Times, Hrppner, Oregon, Thursday. April 1, !82
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Third place winner John Steagall with parents Bob and
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U.S.D.A. to propose changes in land
management planning reg.
The U.S. Department of
Agriculture will propose
changes in its regulations to
streamline the land manage
ment planning process for the
19 tnillion-acre National For
est System. Secretary of
Agriculture John R. Block
stated recently in a U.S.D.A.
news release.
The national forest system
land and resource manage
ment planning regulations
were issued in September
1079 Required by the National
Forest Management Act of
1976. they provide integrated
planning for the use of all
forest resources - timber,
hold pine wood derby
Rick Osmin won first, Alex Turley second and John
Steagall third in the annual Cub Scout pinewnod derby held at
the Elk's Club Monday night.
Starting with a plain block of wood, four wheels and two
axles, the scouts carve out cars which they race each year.
The cars cannot weigh more than five ounces.
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(left) and Gene Hall congratulate
Osmin and his parents Donna and
- Alex Turley with parents Glenna
forage, fish and wildlife habi
tat, water, wilderness, out
door recreation and minerals -through
development of forest
and regional plans, the news
release said.
Block said these regulations
were selected last March iy
the Presidential Task Force
on Regulatory Relief for
reassessment and possible
modification because of their
length and complexity.
The proposed changes.
Block said, will clarify and
simplify the planning process,
as well as improve the
process for analyzing and
evaluating resource manage
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and
ment alternatives and their
economic effects. "This will
allow for more efficient mana
gement of the national forests
and result in increased bene
fits to the public," Block said.
The major changes propos
ed for the regulations include
revisions in the content and
purpose of the regional plans,
reorganization of material,
and some technical revisions
in planning procedures.
The public will have 60 days
to comment on the proposed
regulations after they are
published in the Federal
Register, the news release
concluded.
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Thursday. April 1 - tuna and
noodles, buttered pens, cin
namon rolls, fruit and milk.
Friday. April 2 - chicken
noodle soup, tuna and peanut
butter sandwiches, dessert
and milk.
Monday. April 5 - hambur
gers. French fries, vegetable
sticks, fruit and milk.
Tuesday. April (! - spaghet
ti, tossed salad, garlic bread,
dessert, and milk
Wednesday. April 7 - wiener
wraps, sauerkraut, buttered
vegetables, dessert and milk
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Thurs . April I oven fried
chicken, potatoes with pan
gravy, celery sticks. Innl and
milk
Fl'i.. April 2 toasted cheese
sand., salad, vegetarian
beans, fruit and milk
Mon . April 5 - barbecued
ham. mixed vegetables, fruit
and milk.
Tues . April (i - white
spaghetti casserole, carrot
sticks, fruit, steamed bread,
and milk
Wed , April 7 taco's with
the works and milk
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OSU studies show farm-made
alcohol safe for tractors
Farm -made, fuel grade al
cohol appears to be a sale and
suitable substitute fuel for use
in turbo charged, ilicscl farm
tractors. Oregon Stale Univer
sity studies show.
No engine damage or sor
ions operating problems were
found when l.to Hill proof
alcohol was used as about liil
percent of a dual fuel with
dicsel mot mixed, but injected
separately) in the OSU
studies John Mingle and
I 'w ight llushnell. professors
of mechanical engineering,
conducted the study that was
funded by the U S lieparl
menl of Knergy
Mingle and HushoeH s study
just looked al engine perforin
ance and possible harmful
ellecls on the tractor engine
I'.S sludu's elsewhere are
Electric power issues to be aired
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p.ic''. el ri-i'iniiwide electric
ntei" planning will be aired
a' inlnriii.i' umal public meet
iin"- in live ( I'l'i'im cil ics in
April i' its nniiiiiiMccd in a
lieu s release (rem I be I epl ol
I-atercv
The meet mi's In lie ciiiiilucl
eel bv Oregon niembers of Hie
Pacific nrthuesl Power
I 'I it tin i im Council and the
( (rcogri I ejiariineiil of Fnerg v
l Hit lfi w ill he in Pendleton.
Medloid Coos l'..i Fui'cne
and I'ni'll.iix! The I'enilielon
meet mg will he held April ,V
7 in p in , Mine Ml ( 'ominiiii
II College. Miinnw Lecture
Hall
Oregon members ol the
council arc Ki lleiiimmgwav
and Allied Hampsun Uasli
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looking at other aspects of the
feasibility of producing fuel
alcohol from surplus or spoil
ed farm products lo help
overcome energy shortages,
particularly as u way to
reduce petroleum imports
from abroad
"Costs will ultimately deter
mine how broadly the nation
will push alcohol fuel produc
tion," Mingle noted, "but II is
generally believed that
alcohol can be cost competi
tive as a car-tractor fuel if the
prices ot petroeuin fuels go
above $2 a gallon us some
experts predict they will by
I'l'ii
"In the meantime, research
is underway lo answer iies
liuns about engine perfor
mance and potential problems
wilh alcohol fuels." Mingle
coiiliuiied
ini'ton Idaho and Montana
each have two representatives
on the eight -member council
The five public meet nigs are
pari of tbt mini's commit -
menl to effective and timelv
public involvement in the
development of the council's
plan lo meet regional mwer
demand under federal legisla
Hon approved in late lOllii. the
new release said
The
law
I he Pacific
Nofihwesl Regional Kleilric
Power Planning and Conser
valinn Act "the "Regional
Bill 1 - is lo be implemented
h the Bonneville Power
Administration t BPA ' under
the council s guidance The
council's plan, which will
include measures lo protect
and enhance fish and wildlife
in lite Columbia River system
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In I9H0, he ran tests with low
proof alcohol as the total fuel
for an automobile engine -4
cylinder Ford lie found an
alarming buildup of water In
the crankcase with i:t proof
alcohol, a trace with Kill proof
alcohol and no problem with
Hill proof -HO percent alcohol
and 10 percent water.
"We were looking for the
same problems in the tractor
study but did not find them,
either with i:i or HiO proof
fuel." Mingle reported
"Obviously, a dicsel tractor
engine is more costly than the
gasoline engine of a car. so the
finding is encouraging on that
score. Nobody is going lo pay
$:m,(HH $10.0(10 for a tractor
and then be a party to a fuel
lest program if alcohol could
be damaging "
- is lo be finished in April, the
new s release cool limed
llemmingway said the emm
cil needs broad public support
and understanding if the
regit in wide planning ellorl is
lo succeed "Our prim:irv
obective in these firsl public
meetings is lo explain the
basic piit'mse of the Regional
Bill and the resNinsibihl ics nf
the council BPA and stale anil
local governments." Mem
nungwav said
"The best way to deliver
inliirmat ion is to listen to the
(ueslinns and concerns Unit
Oreginiiaiis have iiboiil the
Kegional Bill and then in
address those piestious and
concerns . " II em m i n g w it v
added "That will be the
lorniiil of each meeting
available
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