Accepted Before Supreme Court Congraaanian John Dellen- b»rk (H -O re ) w ai admlttwl to p ra rtle e before tha» Suprenie Court of (lie Unllttd States Feb. 27- The Fourth D istrict Con­ gressman was sponsored by Senator Edward W. I lr o o k e , for­ m er Attorney General of Mass­ achusetts. In order to be allowed to practice law before the U. 8. supreme Court, an attorney must be sponsored by someone already admitted Into that p rac­ tice, Other qualifications state thut the Individual must pre­ viously have boon admitted to practice before the Supreme < ourt' of his home state and before the United States Court Of Appeals. Itep. Dellenbark, a member of a Medford law firm before election to the House of Hep- resentattves, was admit toil to the Oregon bar In 1050. “ The most Important reason for my seeking admittance io practice before the U. S. Sup­ reme Court Is so that I may, In turn, sponsor other Oregon attorneys for that privilege,** Dellenbark said. (Miring the ceremony, Sen. Hrooke moved the admission of Dellenbark amt briefly Intro­ duced him to the Court. D ellen- back was then recognized and welcomed by Justlrellugo M a rk and the Associate Justices, The Congressman may now move for other attorneys meet­ ing the C ourt’s requirements to tie admitted to practice before the Supreme Court. I bnber and log scaling has tradition ally provided estimates of tlu- amount of lum ber tliat can be produced. Amounts of other products liave tieen esti­ m ated by ap,dying converting factors to die board foot esti­ m ate. Ih e Pacific Northwest Station is starting s study of tim ber measurement problems In the Douglaa-fb region aim ed at improving these estimates of various products, p articu larly In converting from one unit to an­ other. accuracy for tlie bi tended use. The study w ill tie made by a team of Station scientists, heed­ ed by former Station Director Hobart W . Cowl In, who returns from retirem en t as a consultant far this study. In announcing tlis study, Dir­ ector l*hlllp A .ilrle g le b pointed out that last fall (lie Station's Advisory C om m ittee, made up of leaders In Industry and coop>- arating agencies, urged that re­ search develop t r e e and log m esm rem ent systems w ith more in the Douglaa-fb region, s - bout h alf of the logs harvested are processed In sawmills, over a lourtli go to veneer m ills , and the rest go to pulp m ills or are used as poles cr p iling or for other |> i d |> o m s . f.lost logs are measured In terms of die esti­ mated hoard feet cd lumber or T A S T E -E T T M M EET tim ber they w ill produce. This The Taste-Ettea, 4 - H cooking requires converting factors to estimate volumes of other pro­ club, hold their meetings every ducts such as veneer and pulp. other lu e td a y after school at Existing converting factors are either Inaccurate or co m p li­ are as lmpxxtant in determ in­ ing valua of logs as the volume. cated to use. This study w ill determ ine how However, there Is more to the users obtain t h a Information measurement p r o b l e m than they need w ith present measure­ scaling units a n d converting ment systems,what accuracy of factors. The end use of a log estim ate they expect, and what sometimes depends on l o c a l other standards t h a y use to markets but m a a often on Its Judge a tim b er measurement size, quality, and defect, which system. Port O fc rd News, Thursday, M arch 9, 1 9 6 7 -3 the home of leader Mrs. George M cDonald. The girls have been learning to make muffins, which are eaten at the m eeting w ith je lly and hot cocoa. Judy Cushman reported she received word from the 4 - H of­ fice of her acceptance for 4 -H summer school In June. The other girls in the group are not old enough to participate in the summer school. I ho volume of trail 1c on most of Oregon's highways showe tn Increase of 5. 3 per cent for the year 1966 compared to 1963, according to the monthly report com piled by the O egon State Highway Department. A summary of the permanent traffic recorder data for rural and urban state highways re­ vealed that vehicular traffic In December 1966 increased 5. 1 per cent com pared to December 1965. MO LUMTS A T MU K A Y 'S/ - S SALTED fEANUTS it 3 9 CAULIFLOWER. COOKING- OATES s* '¿t»29 PINEAPPLES 49 * I «NANAS 3149 , MeKMf CAMPBELL S’ 6605 JOUP Mrs. A lfred Jnluuon I anted the M arch m eeting of the Hack A c­ res Garden club, assisted by Mrs. Clarence Rrazu, The refresh­ m ent! and table decor carried out a St, Patrick's m o tif. fefcMF kA LAR« au , Excefr swraoo white : st M N6. '/2 T1N5-CHUNL l-LB PAftlfASB' Mrs. Charles M cC ool was en­ ro lle d as a m em ber having at­ tended the required three m e et­ ings. Guestz were Mrs. Glenn Wood, Mrs. B it Foster and Mrs. K eith Nelson. After a brief m eeting, M r. F r e d Bowen, biology U s e her from Gold Reach high school, presented tha program.Ha show­ ed pictures he lied taken In the Siskiyou Mountains, giving an ecology of e a c h plant as Ite went along. He a lie announced die N a tira l History classes w ill be on the eecona Monday of each month at die Gold Beach high school. These w ill cover a variety of sub) acts each as birds, aelmalay m arine biology as w all as plant life . F ield trips are also planned. ,The classes are open to a ll in­ terested pieople and m are infor­ m ation m ay be obtained by c a l­ ling Mrs. Wayne Julier of Gold Beach, wees efffcrMt r^ucraty ■ w oas ■ w t /t a e y LIBSW PICKLES suitrrj u-n. mtv* pill . suiter u tu jH Jackie Ralph G ilm ore was returned to Curry county from Dallas, Oregon, last Monday on a charge of failure to provide for minor children. Jim m y R. A rm ejo and Robert E.Rice, lo th of Gold Reach, were arrested M arch 6, and charged w ith m aking liquor availab le to minors. Edward F, Johnson was arrest­ ed In Curry county to answer s charge in Wasco county of driv­ ing w hile right to ap>ply sus­ pended. Deputy C lave Berry le ft Tues­ day for Loa Angeles to return Fddie E. Thomas to Curry coun­ ty on a charge of obtaining money under false pretense. Tom R em y of Hunter Creek, reported last week the th eft of two 1 0 0-ft, colls of h alf-In ch black plastic pipte. 8ARQÜET PELOXE CAKOP 0MXU5 3 DAY HOLIDAY inf PORTLAND C i« GRANULATED fU&AR . . . . SAVE THIS COUPON I SCfrO PICT LldtUiP.......... 3 DAYS 2 NICHTS for 2 people ALL $ 1 1 M l " FOR II •" NEffcH^ JEANS KSW" ± 1 9 6 • Fon»b Ben — 2Smi. $11 • Swim ‘n the iky • Free louno both« • Free garage • Free direct dial phons • kl_ li— ia— p»O ripping W ' ” » chops b/ > » U LJIh R1MT « 5 7 SRAFTA C A N N E D P O P ------ C IA Biwon or PwJewd SUG AR .. 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