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1 bringing about the nlerly use o
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re so o n o s t, aid in th
’ • • sound, health y dev«' »pment of th
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N ational E o re o o
ionally tra in e d staf
engineers. fire eon
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entomologists, pat
egists, soil scientists, i t c
T he F orest Service adni:"' t. > .
152 N atio n al F o rests scattered
over the m ountainous portions o
the U nited S ta te s, P u .u to Rico
and A laska.
W e have C‘»nv to realize that
the most im port resource or us *
of these N ational F o rests is W atei
W ater is th e lifeblood of the land
W ater, not properly controlled L
tnem endouslv d e stru ctiv e Inith at
its source and dow nstream W a te r
e ffe c ts all o th e r resources of th-*
forest W a te r is vital to r hum an
consum ptions, for irrigation, and
tor power. Use of tin* o th e r p rin
cipal forest resources (Tim ber,
g rass
and
iv ereatio n )
varies
locally.
Many a re not fa m ilia r w ith that
branch of th e Forest Service that
concerns cooperation w ith s ta ir s
and p riv a te tim ber land ow ners
F o r exampl..*, federal paym ents
a re m ade an nually to the s ta te of
O regon, w hich helps pays lot the
cost of fire p ro tection on privat •
lands.
Also federal paym ents hi Ip pav
for the cost of production and dis
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Radiators Repaired
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For price q u otations on all
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Phone 1881
Second and M arket S treets
M c C lendon
Del Norte Laundry
Motor Co.
Three-Day Service
Oldsmobile-Willya-Cadillac
Front and M S treets
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Clothing and Shoes for the Entire
Family — H ardw are — Sporting
Goods — Housewares — Logger
Boots _ Atlas Power Tools
1280 2nd St.
Phone 2752
Typew riters, Adding Machines
1010 2nd St.
Telephone 2212
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154 H St.
Phone 354-
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ASK THE MAN
TO OPEN
>t /le s to Choose fro m !
'\ t
ary forest prt
ition program
Et I
• • you a i- H E E <l«n>orwtT4tu>D of
ui w ,vork s h o rt
e»|MK*ially He
that P
T ti
lUY'strv in the P o rtla n d ollie.' ol I
d 1.
the 'o r o t service.
Tb-' federal law s th a t » n r
for this eooix*’’ativ e service vvei
tin
est sbl ¡shod for the purpose ol
couraging ’he expansion of s» •
and p riv a te forestry* activities
Most a re fa m ilia r w ith the th icl
m ajor activity ol th e forest < >■
vie«'. T his has io d o w ith res. o h
R esearch activities include I -h J
\\’
basic research w hich s«*eks new !
know ledge and applied lvseareh m
in .m
cooperation w ith in d u st’v
L
search re su lts over the years h ive
lx*en w o rth m ilho •
’
’ "
> ’
*w adon
agriculture, in d u stry . and to de
public as a w hole N ine 1
e\{»eriment sta tio n s are m. •' 1 ei
ed in th«' U S w ith u nits in Ike rto
Rico and Alaska
Fifty years of progress in N ’ •
oral ivsouree managem« nt lu r
Ix'en mui'h broader th a n th * wet <
of th e Forest 'service. P riv a te to1
est land m anagt merit has in. • .<
»«I lv m arkably
H all a century
ago few ev’er ’liougld ol heidae
and m anaging woodtaiufs ba ; .
n. merit produ« tion Today
o •
num bers of p riv a te landow pc s
a re m anaging th e ir forests Io
continuous «Tops of tim ber. I’ll -•
at
include m any of the big lunib«
anil pulp and p a p e r com panies a- ■
well as l.ij’piers and o th e r owner- j
«»I sm all wo«dlan<l pr«»pet 1ie 1 a« I
vV n Your Linoleum .1
y e a r m ore “T re e farm s an* h am
.)><!».ood Floors arc
established. A lthough th e hulk o
the p riv a te forest lands are sti
F in ish ed w ith . . .
not m anaged I*>r ¡»«‘im anent , ini
IxT product ion, the H'emi is ' o
arab le. .
In 1905 only on- s ta te had m
aetiv«* forestry organization. L>-
day nearly all sta te s have an ae
live forestry’ organizations
O u’
own s la te of O regon is «me o l th • I
m o’»- progi't'ssiv «* one
Professional tra in in g it' h" *•’
ry vyas still a w ry new Idea hei-'
in the U nited S ta te s by 1905 Oui
v«‘ry first professional forester-
W «‘I'«' train in g in E urope Todav
m/P'«' th an 30 univ. rsiti«*s au«i |
«•«die ■h ¡p th e U.S a iv ofh'rin ’
I lull professional in stru ctio n in l »r-
I estry. More th a n 21,000 student
\>»Y TO APPIY
IASTS I >
bav «* com pleteil r«'gului
l-yen
¡ AILS . . . S A I T
N O T SI l l ’ P i u
«•ources in lon.'strv in the past att
ve,«rs M oi" than KMX) have earn«' 1
’•h im ; (,in M a in <ir r e m tra m 1 ( • a
M asters or D»»« tors d e g n 'e s in th
>(t* f in is ! ) . ¡ti» i w ip e K (le a n w .ib
ll|> ( lo ( ll ( liu x k o iV l ( , l i n e s (lit .<>).
1 lield
■»Id liu . .le n iii, p r n K iis d ie in
In 1912 1, was e stim a te d that J
••.11 (¡u p s , ( t a i k s 01 I x n t ii K s y t l l i n
(>() percent of th professional fm
est<TS in t lie e milt ry w eiv in Fed ! a h age,
e tn l govertietnenl w ork, and t i n '
Looii Like Glass Waan hire Irer
¡fully 95 peii'ent had b«*en so 11
' tid e i i g l i l im w to lie< m i i r s i l t
g a g .d at one tim e «11 an o th er I t( b.K k h r e .ik in g , tia n it li le m t iii
T’doay th»' for« st service «‘mploy
• <dg
o f s iiu b h in y
am i m . i s i i i
■ ex only a srpall part of tint total
>is
d« a m i:. 1.11 Us. ( o in v m an
T w enty-five years ago. all privat«'
«»nr
pies.
in d u stry in tin* U S. employed
less than 200 g ra d u a te lori'st« •
'Today the for« st industries «111
«ri,
ploy sonz 5.000 Many oth ers ate
in business as . , msiil t nm. I<u -0 1 - ,
M ore than 20 A nx'iican railroa
now emyplpy for«‘sp rs Io h<
prom ote I k 1! t« r ’forest practice
tb • area tbev sorv«' Th ■ \mcrie<
B an k ers’ A ssociation has bad l o r
e stry commit'«*«
Many count
governm ents have bi'coin«' inlei
ext«'«! in sgi'ing ■< Ix 'tte r bram i o
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Am-
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Hueltl
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Ask: "Does this t. uck have a
rr
modern Short Stroke
engine ?
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V.l.o 1 •, for goodness sake? I t isn’t ev ery
r!. y H u t staail 'd aughters go trav e lin g while
moth« r .«nxiously aw aits th e word th it "every-
lu n p 's fin e .”
THIS YEAR th e truck in d u stry is b e g in n in g to follow
BORE
f i
i t ’s tin • w arm , p. 1 o.. . «ioseness th at m akes
Long D istan ce m ean so m uch to th o se who
i .< ;.n .' •» m u ch to you. Long D is ta n c e calls are
Ford's le a d to m o d ern sh o rt-stro k e V-8 s. They
last lo n g e r—p ro lo n g ring life up to 5 3 Save up to
o n e g allo n of g as in seven! But ONLY FO7D has
’p v I, ca v to m a k e
four V -8's . . . o n e for every size truck in a
ra te s are alw a y s in effect a fte r 6:00 p.m . week
d a y s an d all d a y on S u n d a y s.
full line . . . a v a ila b le rig h t n o w !
HOW TO TELL if it’» a
jhort-jtroke engine check
the printed specifications!
The “ stroke'’ is a/ways as
short as, or shorter than
the ' bore.”
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a n d su inexp en sive. R e d u c e d
W o u h ln ’t s o m e o n e
h( .«r yo u r voice to d a y ?
M o d ern short-stroke V -8’s are Ix-ginning to take over
in tru ck s—just as they o already dotu in pass / .■ r tars.
th a n a
So, if f«x/av you buy a truck with anything
modern short-stroke engine, uhat m il happen to
timatc trade-in value? Play it safe! Go moderi Go
Short Stroke! Go Ford!
s o m e w h e re
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AND INEXPENSIVE, TOO!
I \ pii a/ Rates from Frookmgs tu
Ford Triple Economy Trucks
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