until m * rdar is received for boards of a particular width 

 and thiclmccB "hen ,hoy r.rc li-.boriously brought "ore!: to the 

 mill / nd converted lni;o the docircd uuvtoritl. 



AB raij-h'fc be expected, on absolute minimum of *w 

 mctori 1 io scon in the 3crnua mill. On the other hand, the 

 loss in Ir.bor throxi-h poor mo shot's c.n<*. crulp!2or>t IB innenae. 

 A "oil e^uippe*" m* 5 rarnr ~<* "ill is errtro"!oiy rare an'' no'.hlnp 

 comperes rlth our eotbblishraonts of tho highest rsji!:. Although 

 rro ?:rc ir.r behind tho Serroans in the con^lete utilization of 

 the ;ii3bor, '^e nry oongratuleta ourselves thci '~o r,ro e.'ur.lly 

 inr rhor/ or vhora in o*ir rnochod of exploitation fine*, mr-nuft.c- 



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There io e. heavy crop of yellow and Jeffrey pine 

 oones this year, but a lorvj eer.rch had to be rarde bo "ore 2f 

 pounds of 7*iito fir, r*iite pine and red fir oould be {^ 

 rhich T7C.8 .^roaised for experimental purposes. Realtor ^rb- 

 bitt hr./ no trouble jjettlng 70 pounds of Jeffrey pine seed 

 rftich is 20 pounds in exoeos of the amount Go";ed for by the 

 District rorestor. 



Iluch to our surprise und gratification, the 

 Cyproos soor. planted at Ttocl: Croe'.c Ir.st 7all jenninfted end 

 thoro fire nor -uito p. nunber of -ood-sised soedlin^s ovlfent, 

 ill bo intercstin- to find out Aether they ^111 become 

 or not. ft oul-' be jrest to hr.va some cypross 

 on ohia forest. 



The e^crinontal plant conducted by tho Office of 

 Products rt ;he 31cjmfield Rrn-rer Str.tion is still in oporc- 

 :ion. ..'e p.re indebto- to Ilr. ^Hunt 'or sr-mplcs of oil <?la- 



from ou~:r pine, yollo^ 1 pine, ir.cense cedar, ant" 

 ".hi to :"ir needleo anc' tvi^s, rluo sections of -/ood treated 

 various ^resorvrtivos. 



The cover picture ehorre sone oT tho red fir 

 Juct couth o" the Yubr. Crp H. nror Str.tion f.nr 1 hich -'c.8 

 coverc<* by the reoonnr:iflSGnce .^Q-rty thic Sum nor. "''.is pr.rti 



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