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Slate Advi
To Reapportion
ALBUQUERQUE, N M. (UPI)
An Idaho legislator told the
Western Conference of the Coun
cil of State Governments Tues
day that failure to reapportion
state legislatures according to
population changes is as bad as
stuffing ballot boxes.
Slate Rep. Herman J. McDe-
vitt of Pocatello said the states
shduld quit reacting to reappor
tionment like "belligerent eight-year-olds"
and get the job done
if they want to avoid "further
federal encroachment."
HEALTH BILL SIGNED After signing the 1 lobbyist for the legislation. The $355 million
mental health bill in Washington, President bill will combat mental retardation through
Kennedy gives one of the pens used to his improved maternal and infant care. (UPI)
sister, Eunice Shriver. He called her the No.
BLM Foresters From
12 States to Meet
In Coos Bay Nov. 5
COOS BAY Bureau of Land i search on reforestation, animal
Management foresters from 12 damage, soil erosion, and the
states and Washington, D. C, silviculture of several tree spe
will meet in Coos Bay Nov. 5 I cies.
for a 10-day conference, Russell National Director Charles H.
E. Getty, BLM state director
for Oregon and Washington, has
announced.
The conference will promote
the exchange of knowledge
among professional foresters
and lead to adoption of new
forestry techniques and further
improvements in the manage
ment of BLM-administercd for
est lands, he said.
Discussions will cover such
subjects as further applications
of automatic data processing, re
finements in sampling methods,
consideration of more precise
tree and log measurement stand
ards, application of the stand
structure approach for predict
ing future timber yields, and es
tablishment of orchards to pro
duce genetically superior tree
seed.
Administers Public Land
An agency of the U. S. Depart
ment of the Interior, the Bureau
of Land Management adminis
ters 466 million acres of public
land. Of that total, 46 million
acres are classed as commer
cial timberland and 111 million
Stoddard will participate in the
conference Nov. 7, after meet
ing with the multiple use Na-1
tional Advisory Board Council i
earlier in the week in BLM's
Vale District in Southeastern
Oregon, Getty said. Both Getty
and Stoddard are professional
foresters and members of the
Society of American Foresters.
Approximately 60 BLM forest
ers and several experts in re
lated managerial fields will par
ticipate in the conference, which
also includes several tours in the
Coos Bay-North Bend area.
Planned are visits to the Weyer
haeuser Company sawmill,
Georgia - Pacific Corpora t i o n
hardwood and plywood mills,
and the Menasha Corporation
pulpmill. Participants also will
hear a representative of Pacific
Power and Light Company dis
cuss the utilization of water
from sand dunes and observe
export shipment of forest prod
ucts from the port of Coos Bay.
"More than a training confer
ence, we expect this meeting to
Concert Scheduled
In Grants Pass
GRANTS PASS - Dr. Charles
Heiden, who was concertmaster
at the Peter Britt Music Festi
val in Jacksonville last summer,
will be guest soloist at the Vir
tuoso Strings concert at South
Junior High School in G r a n t s
Pass Sunday, Nov. 4.
Dr. Heiden, who is professor
of violin and conductor of the
orchestra at Willamette Uni
versity, will play the Mozart
"Violin Concerto in G." '
The Junior Strings also will
present a portion of the concert,
according to the director, Ed
Wilcox.
The concert is scheduled for
4 p.m. Tickets, on sale now at
the Melody House and the Mu
sic Shop in Grants Pass, may
also be purchased at the door
on the day of the concert.
Among works to be present
ed in the concert will be Scar
latti's "Concerto Grosso;"
"Symphony in A," by Stamitz;
and Leroy Anderson's "Synco
pated Clock."
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Teem!
Teem!
fipralrl MrRninr.Rnind's
way of saying:
"TryTeeml"
Ponce de Lion first discovered
the Gulf stream in the spring of
1513.
Just on the
light side
of lemon
and lime!
PEPSI-COLA COMPANY MAKES CLEAN.
TASTING TEEM THAT'S WHY IT'S SO GOOOl
C 19b3, P EP5I COLA COMPANY
Bottled bv Pepsi-Cola Co. ol
Medford Under Appointment
from Pepsi - Cola Company,
New York, N.Y.
acres as woodland. The Bureau ( fos(e'r cooperation wmle stimu.
narvesis more man a u, u ,a(i individual initiative." Get
board feet of timber annually. , t said ..Tangible results wiu
?VermA?eC'nt. 7 1 be energetic problem solving,
from BLM-admin.stered lands in , a p,icatfon o( latest research
western Oregon, Getty noted, j dsHcoverics to resource manage.
m'ui8..:..uur Iment, and careful coordination
sions will be panel discussions
in securing the greatest public
benefits from sustained yoeld.
benefits from sustained yield,
BLM-administered lands."
on forest inventories, manage
ment plans, location of roads,
appraisals, timber sales, and re
forestation. Also In he considered are the
effects of land pattern and ten-1 EDUCATION I
ureon forest management. Other new YORK (UPI) Cur-i
topics will be manpower require-1 , f mt o njne
mcnts and budgeting. . '. ' .
Reports Planned ! adults in lhe Unl'ed States have
Reports are to be presented completed a high school educa
on cooperative research projects tion, statisticians of the Metro
jointly sponsored by BLM and politan Life Insurance Co. re
other agencies such as Oregon port.
State University and the Forest In addition, one out of every
and Range Experiment Stations. ; 11 has had four or more years
Current projects include re-1 of college training.
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