HOME AND FARM MAGAZINE SECTION The Gazette-Times. IIEPPNER, OREGON THURSDAY, APRIL 22 REFORESTATION t During this Spring appro.-c- J imately 3200 acres of burned- over lands in the National for- ests of the Northwest will be reforested. About 2700 acres will be planted with young trees I and the balance will be sown t with seed. , This is more than twice the I amount of similar work done in I the Northwest during 1914. Last year the reforestation opera tions on the National forests of the Northwest consisted of planting only 930 acres and of seeding only 144 acres, a total of 1074 acres. t . 1 -'Mmia. . r I I 0 I T Js rzs (V davsnpoxt sofAKC cowxeAiENSt ar ewMWj i-" j Arv I V yy i WfLuMca rAxmA -y J T S I Tut tSua-azajva mossck ySk w sriTAtr H (f WtprtSv sAHjy i I hews sossz-Jk lJ Vs. . If ( sAAr 4 f tAMAJoe . Ojt S II fSAi I . SKUf,xa B 1 NSW MAofr3 H ((( ft!HA;SS-J ; JUVEItCJTY J ! Mil A a fAUS v ' 1 .jjj.i4,, "j1... ; y.s,. OAKi:r ROSKLAU.N IJAISV, 7S, SOLD BV THE GlBSO ICST.VTK OF WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA, TO MI1S. GEORGE! BliUTRAIVD, OF A, WASn., FOll