Ranger Herril! vlll bo on detail at the, Pic trie t 

 Office for at least six weeks beglnninr: April 15 for duty In 

 fhe Office of Operaticn. 



Forest Assistant Mills: '111 return to Eovada City 

 on April 1, after a thre* months detail to the Feather Kiver 

 Experiment Station at Qulncy. 



Now that J^aquin Miller Is no longer alive, we hope 

 that the general public will b*T;in to sit up and take notioo 

 of our bard who io gtod for an effusion any old time and en 

 any ild occasion. 



Rangers V/llson and 3nbbitt were on <t3tall in the 

 Supervisor's office a portion of the Winter months v/here, among 

 other things, they made some practical contributions to the 

 efficiency doctrine. 



Assistant Rangers Holbig and \7nltcn cleared out the 

 dead timber along the telephone lino t Worth Bloomfiold this 

 Winter. V/a^ton had a narrow escape from a "widow-maker" 

 which laid him up with n bruised arm for several days. 



Forest Assistant Taylor and Gallaher are at present 

 at Keddie on tho Plurauu national Fcrost where vith cevoral 

 othor Forest Assistants under the direction of ,".r. Ilnr^jlin 

 of the District Office they are trying out n now system of 

 re oonnai sconce. 



Mr. J. C. Boyce, Assictant to T)r. Melneoke, the 

 Consulting Pathologist of District 5, and Deputy ouporvisor 

 Pratt recently spent several days on the calo to tho Ct. 

 Oothard Mining Company ner.r Bloomfield, obtaining data tj 

 assist in tho eterminntion of cull factors. 



It is a matter of pride that the only tdlophono 

 lino to tho upper country v/orkinr out of i:ov."cr\ City after one 

 of the heavy storms this Winter raa our tree line to f.iorra- 

 villo. This lino constructed of 9 7/lro passes throu-h iO 



