WORK IN A NATIONAL FOREST 

 Lumbering Operations under Forest Service Rules Young Timber Left Stjndmg 



protection and ornamentation of the sta- 

 tion grounds and rights of way. This 

 work will In- continued until all station 

 grounds and unoccupied spaces on the 

 ri-lit of way are parked, that they may 

 afford as much plca-ure as possible to 

 the public. I'.e-idc- ref< >rc-tin-- old 

 farmland and other open area- as in the 

 past, the held plaining tin- year ha- re- 

 stocked certain area- which were lo^-ed 

 during i'X'7. and has nnderplanted cer- 

 tain old locn-t plantation^ which needed 

 inUT-pei-M-d tree- to stimulate their 

 growth in height and to regulate their 

 form development. 



In addition, it i- helieved that the COH 

 -ervati\'e lumheriiiL; and the forest 



planting, which the company i- -conduct- 

 ing on it- w Hot- and farmlands. 



which arc- not no\\ needed for other 

 purpose-, \vill serve as an ohjcct-le--on 

 for farmers, and provide an inceirivc to 

 intelligent forest <le\'elopment on tin- 

 part of the puhlie generally. 



It i- expecteil by the Pennsylvania 

 Railroad ( "oinpany that in case no -ub- 

 stiiute for the \\ooK-n tie i- developed 

 during the next thirty-live or forty 

 \ears. the company will have available a 

 portion of the enonnou- -npply of tim- 

 ber needed f> <v CfOS I uhicli. at 'he 

 present time, are becoming 

 expensive. 



