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October 29, 1981     Dayton Tribune
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PAGE 4 -- THE DAYTON TRIBUNE -- DAYTON, OREGON -- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1981 Laws tightened on cutting of firewood;- I i~ Effective No. 1, Oregonians harvesting firewood on Bureau of Land Management and State Department of I v~" Forestry meet requirements of the new law. In some both public and private forest lands must have in their possession either a written permit from the landowner or a bill of sale for the firewood. The 1981 Oregon State Legislature passed a new law, requiring a permit or bill of sale for firewood as well as for posts, piles, shake boards and shake or shingle bolts. A previous law had required a permit for persons cutting more than five Christmas trees and this continues in the new law. The legislation was presented as a way of reducing firewood thefts from both public and private forests. Anyone cutting firewood must have in their pos- session a permit that includes the following: Date of permit; name, address, telephone number and signature of the person granting the permit; name, address and telephone number of the person for whom the permit is granted; amount and kind of wood by species to be cut; a description of the location of where the wood is to be cut (may be legal description, tax account number or other description clearly identifying the location); the date the permit expires. The same type of information must be on a permit or bill of sale, for any one transporting firewood on state highways, except the bill of sale or permit may have a street address if wood is purchased from a woodlot or fuel dealer. The law also requires that anyone purchasing fire- wood for resale, other than wood cut from their own property, must keep records of such purchases for at least one year. These records shall include: Date of purchase; name, address, telephone and signature of the person for whom firewood was obtained; license number of any vehicle used to deliver the firewood to the dealer for resale; quantity of firewood purchased; name and address or landowner from whose land firewood was harvested. The law does not apply for cutting or transporting firewood having a total volume of less than 27 cubic feet (about 2/5 cord), cutting or transporting firewood by the owner of the land or transporting the firewood by a common carrier or contract carrier. Permits issued by the U.S. Forest Service, federal ST.JAMES CARNIVAL Friday, October 30 BOOTHS! F00D! FUN & GAMES! Miscellaneous Beginning piano instruction, your home, Dayton area. 864-2983. 38rtsc _ .,,,,L For Sale i iiiii. FOR SALE: Three camper jacks, $45 each. Call 864- 2310 before 5 pm or 864-2519 after 6 pro. the dayton tribune from 5 pm til 9 pm in the St. James Gym E. 2nd & Kirby McMinnville r~ ¢1~ OqL~s'rq~ ~hr~ Jmrr¢ We'll co~r it all.., tor you. REALTY WORLD® First State cases, however, former procedures are being modified slightly by public landowners. Private landowners may prepare their own permits using the requirements of the law as a guide. The new law will be enforced by all police agencies. Violation of the law is a Class B misdemeanor, with a penalty of a fine up to $500 and/or six months in jail, and if the theft is valued green timber, it could lead to a felony charge of timber theft. Final services held lot former Dayton resident A memorial service for Lewis A. Nichols, a retired Portland Chamber of Commerce employee, was held Wednesday in MontaviUa United Methodist Church. A graveside service will be in Mount Jefferson Memorial Park, Madras. He died in a Portland hospital Monday at the age of 75. Nichols, who lived at 15607 SE Mill St., was born in Dayton and moved to Portland in 1954. He graduated from Oregon State University in 1931. Nichols worked with the chamber for 15 years in areas of agriculture and recreation. After retiring seven years ago, he became active with the Service Corps of Retired Executives and was the Portland chapter chairman this year. Surviving Mr. Nichols are his wife, Evelyn; two daughters, Darlene Whitman of Madras and Joan Whitman of Beavercreek; one son, Lowell Nichols of Richland, Wash.; two brothers, Andrew of Fountain Hills, Ariz., and Allen of Newberg; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances be contributions to the American Cancer Society. Yamhill County Planning Commission to meet The Yamhill County Planning Commission will study a request for a conditional use permit at its regular meeting Thursday, Nov. 5. It will be held in Room 32 of the County Courthouse in McMinnville at 7:30 pm. Joseph R. Klein is asking for a conditional use permit to allow separation of a 15-acre parcel due to a natural division by Haldridge Creek and a variance to the minimum parcel size as rquired by the EF-40 Zoning District. The property is located about 41/2 miles South of Dayton on the east side of Webfoot road. Following the public hearing, the Commission will hold a general discussion on land use legislation and hear a report on recent action by the Yamhill County Board of Commissioners. Large crowd attends homecoming at church A crowd of nearly 200 attended the homecoming pot luck dinner Sunday evening at the Dayton Pioneer Evangelical Church. Before the meal the Knox brothers of Harrisburg presented a musical service. The tables for the bountiful meal were decorated with fall leaves, Indian corn, flowers and gourds. There were several guests from out of town. Everyone enjoyed the evening. N Pre.Planning a Funeral Costs You Nothing Pre-planning a funeral does not necessarily mean even signing a contract. It simply means making your wishes or those of a relative a matter of record before need arises. By this thoughtful act you eliminate the pressures of last-minute decisions and make a difficult time less trying. MACY & SON DIRECTORS 2nd & Evans McMinnville 472-6151 National Selected Morticians Member by Invitation SUBSCRIBE N0..__..WW ,~o~j~,, Keep Up With What's ~,,~, ~,k,~,~o~ Happening in Your Area o~o~ NAME ................................................ Mailing Address ......................................... City ............................... Zip ............... Send $3.50 for a one-year subscription to THE DAYTON TRIBUNE Box 68 I" ~P¢" Dayton, Oregon 97114 q ,~,,J New committee on gravel sites formed The Yamhill County Board of Commissioners an- nounced the formation of a new committee on Octob6~" 21st to review issues that have emerged from the recent public hearings on Mineral/Aggregate sites. The committee, called the Mineral Resource Com- mittee, will be composed of five residents living close to operating quarries and five members of the Mineral Aggregate Task Force. The chairman will be a resi- dent-at-large. The Board stated at their October 21st session that the purpose of the Committee is to review proposed changes to the mineral aggregate comprehensive plan goals and policies, to review proposed changes to the existing Mineral Resource zone language, and to re- view the recently-acquired State Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries Mineral Aggregate inventory. Meeting dates for the Mineral Resource Committee will be Nov. 9, 23, 30 and December 14. A committee report is scheduled to be submitted to the Board on Dec. 18. Residents interested in serving on the committee should contact Dave Bishop in the County Planning Dept., 472-9371, ext. 469. Ladies invited to join harmony singing group Women who like to sing and would like to learn four-part harmony are invited to attend regular practice sessions on Thursdays at 7:30 pm at the Clayton Mobile Home Park Community Center, 1602 Riverside Drive, The sessions are open to any lady in the area and will be a prospective Sweet Adeline Chapter. For further information contact Dorene Swonger at 538-4890 or Marge Mitts at 538-4335. I III I ....... I IIII I II You Can Count On Us... ...for top quality auto i~urance. Are you happy with your car insurance? If not, and you ]~# want better service and protection, get your auto insuran~ through United Pacific/Reliance. 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