Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 20, 1973, Page 4, Image 4

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Eagle September Hunting Calendar Parkside 30
4 THURSDAY, SEPT
SO. _1973
Sduvic Island
Date Changed
David B Trask has been
named regional engineer for the
Pacific Northwest Region of the
U.S Forest Service, succeeding
W.W. Gano, who retired last
January.
Trask. 39. has been special
assistant to Forest Service Chief
John R McGuire the past vear
Regional "Forester Theodore
A Schlapfer pointed out that
Trask previously served in the
Pacific Northwest, 1961-62 on the
Umpqua National Forest and
1962-64 on the Gifford Pmchot
National Forest Trask later
served in the Eastern Region
headquarters at Upper Darby,
Pennsylvania, before going to
Washington. D C., in 1966 as staff
engineer in charge of transpor­
tation planning
Trask began his Forest Ser­
vice career in 1956 on the White
Mountain National Forest, New
Hampshire From 1958 to 1961 he
served on the Green Mountain
National Forest, Vermont.
IT PAYS TO READ THE ADS '
possession; Blue and ruffed
H d S
£ l6 C tlO R
grouse
September 1 througl
The annual meeting for the
September 30. Open area
hunting seasons which are or
election of officers und board
eastern Oregon. Bag lim it -
w ill be under way in September
members of the Parkside 30
3 per day, 6 in possession.
Hunters are requested to check
Corporation was held at the
Sage
grouse
-
September
8
the regulations for details such
County Courthouse on Wednes
and 9, Open area that portion
as bag lim its, tag or permit
day, September 5, 1973.
of state lying south of U.S
requirements, and other per
The following board members
26 and east of U.S. Highway 97,
tinent information
were
reconfirmed or elected;
Oregon Highway 31. and U.S
Black Bear (hunting license re ­
Class of “ 74". Mrs Fay Tarbell,
Highway 395 south of Valley
quired) August 1 through De­
Royal Johnston, Mrs Pansey
Falls, Bag lim it - 2 per day,
cember 31.
Steward. Mrs Helen Weigandt,
2 in possession; Silver gray
Deer (hunting license deer tag
M E McMichael; class of "72” ,
squirrel September 1 through
and permit required) High
W illia m Borjesson, Norm an
September
30,
Open
area
-
Cascade Buck Season Septem
..... tnuivr. Marion Andress. Earl
Hood River and Wasco coun­
ber 15 through September
Bennett, and Mrs Doris Holmes
ties
and
Southwest
Area.
Bag
23 Open area
restricted
Class of ” 76'’ . Mrs Lois Oliver,
lim it - 5 per day, 5 in pos
portion of west side of high
Mrs Doris Wallin. Mrs I-or
Cascades
Jackson A g ri­ session. Silver gray squirrel -
raine
Borjesson. James Smith
entire
year.
Open
area
north
cultural Area - August 11
and Philip Walrod
through October 5. and No­ west Area, Bag lim it - no
The following officers for the
lim it.
vember 5 through December 2.
corporation
were elected for two
Josephine Agricultural Area
year teams President, Philip
August 11 through October 5
Walrod; Vice-President, Mrs
and November 12 through
Fay Tarbell; Secretary, Mrs
December 2.
Doris W allin; Treasurer, Mrs
Bighorn Sheep (hunting license
Judge James A Mason of St.
James Smith
and bighorn sheep tag re-, Helens has recently completed
The Parkside 30 Corporation is
quired) September 15 through an intensive two-week course for
involved in the planning and
September 21
judges of the nation's special
financing for the construction of
Archery (hunting license and courts at the National College of
a housing complex for retired
appropriate big game tags the State Judiciary
persons in Columbia County.
required) Canyon Creek -
The National College. Special
The meetings of the Parkside
August 25 through Oc­ Court Division, located on the
30 ( orporation are held every
tober
18; Crane Moun­ Reno campus of the University
second Tuesday of the month at
tain - August 25 through of Nevada, is the educational
7:30 p m
September 30; Eastern Ore­
arm of the Judicial Administra
The October meeting w ill be
gon Management Units -
tion Division of the American
held at the home of Mrs Lois
August 25 through September
Bar Association
Oliver. Route 1, Box 526. War
30 (see open units); Govern
Judge Mason participated in
ren, Oregon The general public
ment Island - August 25
an in-depth study of crim inal
is invited
through September 30; Hart
law. sentencing, civil law. com­
Mountain August 25 through
munity relations, ju ry and evi
September 30; Sauvie Island -
dence Also featured was an on
August 25 through September
location dialogue with drug re­
30; T illa m o o k A ir Base -
sidence house members
The State Highway Division
August 25 through September
announced that effective Oc­
30. Western Oregon Manage­
tober 5 it w ill begin charging for
FOR AI)S THAT PAY
ment Units - August 25 through
overwidth vehicles using the
TRY THE EAGLE!
September 30, and November
State Highway System.
12 through December 2 (see
open units);
W illiam Finley
National W ildlife Refuge -
August 25 through September
30
pland Birds and Small Game
nunting license re q u ire d '
Mourning dove -September 1
through September 30; Open
area - entire state; Bag lim it -
10 per day. 20 in possession;
Band-tailed pigeon
Septem
ber 1 through September 30.
Open area-entire state. Bag
lim it - 8 per day. 8 in
areas and dates for th< var,0JS
Because of a delay in getting
the upland bird and waterflow
regulations synopsis from the
printer, the Game Gommision
has given duck hunters an
additional nine days to apply for
October shooting permits on the
east-side units of Sauvie Island
Game Management Area The
new deadline is 5 p m Sep
tember 24 instead of September
15 as originally announced The
deadlines for the other months
w ill remain as originally set
It was planned to have ap­
plication blanks for the Sauvie
Island shooting and the 1973 bird
regulations to all license agen
cies by early September How
ever, the delay of over a week in
getting the regulations from the
printer made this impossible
Applications for reservations for
shooting days in October must be
in the Portland office of the
Game Commission, P.O. Box
3503. Portland. Oregon 9?208, by
5 p.m on the new deadline date.
September 24 The drawing w ill
be held at 10 a m on September
27
U.S. Forest Service
Names David Trask
following calendar lists
* ....
Nason Completes
Two-Week Course
October 5 Set For
Overwidlh Charge
Driving Habits To Undergo
Change Oct. 5 Says OMVD
Drivers w ill not need to change
their driving habits very much
when new tra ffic laws take effect
October 5. but they w ill have to
learn a few new ones, according
to the Oregon Motor Vehicles
Division
One of the new laws is known
as the “ open bottle“ law Sim ilar
laws have been in effect in many
states for years and many
Oregonians may be surprised to
learn that Oregon has jus,
adopted the law
The open bottle law makes it
illegal to drink any alcoholic
liquor or to have an open bottle
containing uny alcoholic liquor
in the passenger compartment of
a motor vehicle on an Oregon
highway. The law exempts pu
blicly owned transit vehicles,
common carriers used p rim arily
to carry passengers for hire, or
the living quarters of a camper
or motor home
The Division says you can still
carry empties from home to
store in the passenger com­
partment of your car or you can
carry full bottles or containers in
the car just as long as they have
not been opent*d
Another new law deals with
bicycles but also needs to be
understood by drivers of other
types of vehicles I, slightly
changes lighting requirements
for bicycles ridden at night and
adds a number of new pro­
visions. including a requirement
that bikes have a brake to enable
a rider to make the braked
wheels skid on dry, level, clean
pavement
It becomes illegal, not just
city to city and was difficult to
enforce or understand This law
took effect on passage
Emergency vehicles Drivers
of other vehicles must yield
right-of-way and stop when an
unsale, to carry more people on
emergency vehicle gives either
a bike than it was designE*d to
an audible or visual signal The
carry Riders must ride upon or
old law required an audible
astride a permanent and regular
signal from the emergency ve­
seat
hicle.
Bicyclists are not to carry
Vehicle loads It w ill be legal
anything that prevents keeping
to have a load extend beyond the
at least one hand on the handle
front of a vehicle or a com­
bars and having full control at
bination of vehicles by four feet,
all times. It becomes a "no-no"
an increase of one foot over the
to hitch a ride from some other
previous law
vehicle.
Stop lights Stop lights must
Under the new law bicycles
be red in color The old law
must ki*ep to the right, except on
permitted stop lights to he red or
one way streets, and us«’ due
amber
care when passing a standing or
Passengers It is against the
moving vehicle They must also
law to tow a mobile home or
ride single file in areas where
travel trailer with a passenger
the designated sp«*ed exceeds 25
inside the towed unit The pre
miles per hour and, in other
vious law referred to “ house
locations, they are to ride not
tra ile r," a definition that no
more than two abreast If a
longer appears in the state’s
motor vehicle laws
bicycle lane is available ad
jacent to the road, bicycles are
Another traffic law change
to use the bicycle lane
had an emergency clause and
The new law also draws the
took effect this summer, but
line on drivers of motor vehicles
some people may still not know
trying to use bicycle lanes or
about it. I, relates to lane use by
paths It specifically prohibits
campers, vehicles towing tra i­
motor vehicles from driving or
lers and all vehicles of 6,«00
parking on a bicycle path. It
pounds gross weight or more I,
permits a driver who may be
requires thiwe vehicle« to stay
legally passing on the right to
out of the extreme left -hand lane
use a bicycle lane only if he can
on highways with three lanes in
do so safely Drivers of cars are
the same direction, except under
to yield right-of-way to bicycles
in a bicycle lane
School zones - Drivers are
required to observe the 20 mile
per hour speed for school zones
whenever children arc present
on a school grounds or at a
crosswalk Previously, the law
required observance of the
MOTOR FREIGHT. INC.
school zone speed "during cross
ing hours” a requirement that
varied from school to school or
nehnlem
valley
Phone 429-3462
æ uæ w M i
U .S .D .A . C H O IC E , F U ll CUT
SWISS STEAK
Rent Notice
Necessary For
Ore. Refund
“ Renters should be aware that
they too are now eligible to apply
for property tax refunds,“ says
Charles H. Mack, director o
Oregon's Department of Reven
ue
"F o r the first time renters are
included in a tax relief pro­
gram ,’ Mack adds, “ but they
must show receipts of money
they paid in rent during this
calendar year of 1973 when they
file applications for refunds
after January 1, 1974.”
The tax relief program passed
during the closing days of the
1973 legislative session, permits
renters with an annual income of
440 N. N eh a lem
less than $15,000 to claim _
| C L A T SK A N IE , ORE.
refund of $50 to $245. depending
on their income and the amount
of their rent. Homeowners earn­
ing less than $15,000 w ill be e li­
Your Local Rep.
gible for $100 to $490 depending
on the amount of their taxes and
A R T L A M P IN G
the amount of their income.
P H . 429-5671
“ We are concerned,” said
Mack, “ that some renters who
22t6c
move during the year may have
difficulty providing the required
evidence without knowing the
need at the time of moving We
are alerting them now to one
of their responsibilities and
requirements.”
Renters must attach a copy of
a rent certificate to their tax
refund application that shows
net rent paid during 1973 Land­
lords are required by the new
law to provide this form at
tenant request The Department
of Revenue w ill make this form
available to landlords later this
summer
Mack says. “ If you are moving
now, before these new forms are
available, or have already
moved, you should go back to
Once an accident haa hap­
your
landlord and request a
pened, it’s too late to wonder
receipt or statement with the
i f your automobile insurance
following information l j Land­
f i v e s y o u th e p r o t e c t io n
lo rd s name and address; 2)
you need.
L a n d lo rd 's social se cu rity
number; 3) Duration of the
B e sure y o u h ave enough
rental period during the 1973
c o v e ra g e — a n d th e r i g h t
calendar year; 4) The amount of
kind! Bring in your policy and
the rent; 5) The landlords
ta lk it over with us. N o obli­
signature; 6) As the tenant, your
gation, of course.
name, social security number,
and current address The De­
partment of Revenue w ill accept
this as a valid rent ce rtifica te."
Homeowners and renters
claiming a refund must file a
claim with the Department of
Revenue between January 1,
V ernonia Insurance
1974, and April 15, 1974
E xch an ge
Mack said, “ In order to better
inform the several hundred
thousand Oregonians who w ill
Phone 429-6203
qualify for these refunds, the
953 Bridge Street
Department w ill regularly issue
Vernonia, Oregon
information through the news
media This information w ill
Rtprnentlng
explain details of the program
Hsrtfsrd Accident sntf
and responsibilities of the tax­
Indemnity Compeny
L
Member The H.rtfort
payers We are also working on
other methods of communicat­
Hertford IS. Conn.
ing the message so that as many
people as possible w ill file appli
cations.”
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