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HARUESIIilG PlAilS
Next Ioo Years
,ItI. 3T. HETTNS IREE FAR'II WEYERHA:U3ET TIIIIBER COTIIPANY ]ONOVIEW SRANCH
O Fron thir forcsted rcgion ofsooc ooc.halfnittioo acres io Soutbwestero Vashinttoo, Veverhaeuscr Timbcr C.o. supplies the bulk of raw miterids re gqrcd.bf its_tirirber, pulp and ellied wood-usiog roousfles rt Loagucw, Susteined output offorest products. et feir prices. dcpends oo caftful enginee:ring of pleat f& cco. aomical loag range operatioo plus proper forest oaaarement of the supooning timberlands to oro. vide idependeble ani'perpeirel supply of w6od.
Accordingly, the henestiog plans for th€ Mt. St, Helens Tree Farm are pro. iccted for a ceotury in advance, Predi. crted on yeers of fact finding and enelyses of timber resources, timber growth end timber needs, these plans [rovide fon ( I ) an orderly, prcgressrve, co-ordineted harvest of the untamed, virgio, old growth forcat; (2) the rc. stoclciog of banested lands; (3) tbc protectioo of leods from destructive ll - forccs, principally frre; (4) a periodic U rrturntohrrvestedlaudsforsuccessive /r, J forcst crops. : )
THIS ANIMATED MAP ITTUSTRATES THE CYCIICAT PROGRESSION OF THE PERPETUAI HARVISI. ITS FACTUAI BACI(GROUND nTSTS .ON UNEMBETTISHED YVORK.A.DAY MAPS, P[AN3, ESTIMATES, ANATYSES AND VOIUiAES OF DETAITED SU?PORTING DAIA.

Grcrndmc's Chclnged
"We never used to be able .to find Grandrnars glasses, but it's difrerent now."
"flow come?"
, "Nosr Grandma leaves them she empties them."
To Tr<rvel
"A strange picture we make on way to our chimeras; lves the time for rest; ceaselessly marching, grudging indefatigable, adventurous pi It is true that we shall never reach the goal; it is even no such place; and if we liv-ed dowed with the powers of a god, ble that there is and were enfind ourselves
Blessings On Thee
Blessings on Bareback girl little dame, knees the same; With thy silken hose, thv t transparent clothes, hair's jaunty grace, And ly painted face, And thf red lips, reddened more Smearmed with lipstick from the store; From my heart I give thee joYThankful I wds born a boy.
not much nearer what we wan the end. O toiling The line of demarcat ied traveling ye know not treme enthusiast, is a ms to u, you must come forth but a little way farther, tell you the difference. against the setting sun, spires of El Dorado. Little do ye know your own ; for to travel hope- hands of mortals ! O whither! Soon. soon on some consPrcuous fully is a better thing than to a labor." and the true success is
Louis Stevenson.
-Robert
She Wanted Quick Service
"Patrolman Smith calling," the voi accompanied by a loud ment.

"What do you It did not sound
"It's your "A big steam roller t the hall, of the apart-
"Well. don't stand him under the door."
's voice from inside. 4f' bringing," said the policeman. there talking," said the wife. "Slide
Ltween the liar and the exint one. Experienee alone will
Quick
Girl in car, going Tickled pink at dust she raises; Lets go wheel, Hunts for
.bles in putrse, u.ff-
Good nigh urse !
Treat Her Rough
Treat her rough, she'll like you better, Strut your stuff and that'll get her, Never beg her, never Yammer' Soak her with a husky hammer !
Never, never say: "Dear willYa?"
Always say: "Ya don't, I'll kill Ya!" She'll remember blows an'beatin's Longer than your love an'eatin's.
"Im really an "Indeed?"
"Yes, That's ever drin fore I pronounce sente\ on1l6u,?"
The defendant was s{eg[ a few thoughtfully said: "Only tf,is, your oldHis Lcwyer Wcsn't Much ts. and then . If I were you I don't believe I'd ever appoint thi wyer you assigned me. to defend an innocent man."
An' remember times you've missed'er Longer than the times you,'ve kissed 'erTREAT HER ROUGH!
Ambition
Phillips Brooks : "The ideal of life is in our blood when he becomes ing and the deeds he beating at the doors something larger, w made to do."
The Judge said: "Prisoner, have you g to say be- and never will be stil Sad will be the day for any man ted with the thoughts he is thinkdoing; where there is not forever his soul some great desire to do he knows that he was meant and
Appointed President of Nicolai Door Sales
Larue J. Woodson, who has been general manager of Nicolai Door Sales Company, San Francisco, since 7929, has been made president of the concern. This company was established 25 years ago, and its sales territory is north to the Oregon line, south to San Luis Obispo on the Coast, and to Bakersfield in the San Joaquin Valley. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Wheeler Osgood Company, Tacoma.
Mr. Woodson has been associated with the Wheeler Osgood Company lor 28 years. FIe is their sales representative for California, Nevada, and Arizona. In the recent announcement of the sale of this company, the world's largest manufacturer of doors, to the management officials, he was named one of the new owners.

Mine Matericls
Ceilings of round and sawn wooden mine materials, industrial blocking and cross bars have been increased by amounts varying from l0/o to 28/o. Amendment to MPR 558, effective Sept. 3).