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54 THE IDAHO FORESTER consists of supplying all the treated forest products used by the Atlantic SYSt9m Of the Southern Pacific Railroad, also a con- siderable amount of cross ties for the Pa- cific System of the Same railroad. In ad- dition we do quite a bit of investigative work on new preservatives which are sub- mitted to us. We have an experimental treating plant that is kept in almost con- tinual operation on the various phases of wood preservation. Toxicity tests are made on all of our creosote purchases, and a cer- tain amount of experimental work is also done on this Subject. This company main- tains eight test tie Sections, the inspection and care of which are part of the duties of this laboratory. Recently I donated to the Houston Public Library the last seven issues of the Idaho Forester. The library expressed considerable satisfaction on re- ceiving this publication. DAUGHERTY, CHAS., Ex-'22, Forest Ranger, Greenhorn District, Sawtooth National Forest, Hailey, Idaho. DAVIS, ROBERT, '28, 2668 Grant Avenue, Ogden, Utah. Davis is with the U. S. Forest Ser- vice. DECRER, ARLIE D., '13, M.F. Yale '17, 2224 Rockwood, Spokane, Washington. Arlie is in the cedar pole business for the Weyer- haeuser interests. DE LA CRUZ, EUGENIO, '26, M.F. Yale '27, 1214 Miguelin St., Sampaboc, Manila, P. I., As- sistant Chief of the Division of Forest Lands and Regulations, Philippine Forest Service. Eugenio is the proud father of three children, one girl and two boys. The youngest, a boy, was born February 8, 1933. DOYLE, IVAN S., '26, Potlatch Forests, Inc., Headquarters, Idaho. The forestry Stu- dents gratefully acknowledge Ike's cour- tesy to them on the Headquarters trip in October. DRISSEN, JOHN P., '21, Browning, Montana. EASTMAN, VIRGIL H., '31, U. S. F. S., Orofino, Idaho. EDDY, LESLIE, Ex-'24, Beaver Creek Ranger Station, Coolin, Idaho. ELLIS, F. GORDON, '28, Lakeview, Oregon. FARMER, LOWELL J., '30, M.S. fFor.J '31, 403 Federal Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. Farmer is Junior Entomologist, Bureau Of Entomology, U. S. D. A., and proud father of a Son born December 17, 1932. FARRELL, J. W., '22, Challis, Idaho. He is for- est supervisor of the Challis National For- est. FAVRE, C. E., '14, M.S. CFor.J '15, Kemmerer, Wyoming. Favre is forest supervisor of the Wyoming National Forest. FENN, LLOYD A., '17, LL.B., U. of Montana '26, Superintendent of Schools, owner of the Kooskia Mozantaineeo' and attorney at law, Kooskia, Idaho. FERGUSON, RAY S., Ranger Course, '22, Selway National Forest, Kooskia, Idaho. Ferguson is Ranger of the Middle Fork District. He writes, One of the biggest jobs on my dis- trict this year is the completion of the visi- bility studies and the start of our improve- ment plan. An interesting study being car- ried on this year is type mapping by air- plane. Jas. Yule from Missoula, had a strip of pictures made along my boundary on an unmapped area. We took the pic- tures and outlined every change visible. Then from sample plots on the ground we made a physical inventory and tied it to the picture. The balance of the types were determined by comparison, using the sam- ple plots as a starting point. We will not have a chance to test the results until May. It is quite interesting and I believe it will 'pan' out. FICKE, HERMAN, '31, U. S. F. S., St. Maries, Idaho. Herman has been in Moscow from time to time. FIELD, WALTER D., '26, is assistant land agent for Potlatch Forests, Inc., Lewiston, Idaho. FIFIELD, CHAS. E., '32, is taking advanced work in the University the current year . and hopes to return to his job with the Office of Blister Rust Control the coming summer. FISHER, DON C., M.A. '25, Yorktown, Virginia. Fisher is Assistant Chief Ranger, Colonial National Monument, National Park Ser- vice. He writes: National Park work is in many ways similar to forestry although the chief Object differs. In forestry it is pre- serve the forest. In park work-help peo- ple enjoy the park. Very similar to public relations work in forestry. FOLSOM, FRANK B., Ex-'22, Senior Forest Ranger, Deschutes National Forest, Bend, Oregon. Fox, CHARLES E., '28, Principal Leland Clda- hol School. FRITCHMAN, HOLT, '31, is at his home in Naches, Washington, awaiting employment. GARIN, GEORGE ILLICHEVSKY, '29, M.S. fFor.D '30, U. S. F. S., Dixon, Montana. GARNER, L. H., Ranger Course '23, Hailey, Idaho. GATLEY, HOWARD A., Ranger Course '23, Scout Executive, Kenosha, Wisconsin. GENAUX, CHARLES M., M.S. CFOr.J '29, Depart- ment of Forestry, University of Idaho, Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho. Genaux was field assistant at the Priest River Forest Experiment Station last summer.
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DIRECTORY AND NEWS OF ALUMNI AND FORMER STUDENTS WILLIAM D. MILLER Instructor 'in Forestry cmd Associate Editor Idaho Forester ANDERSON, BERNARD A., M.S. fFor.D '28, 618 Realty Building, Spokane, Wash. No change is reported in Andy's address. He is Junior Forester with the Office of Blister Rust Control. AXTELL, DONALD H., Ex-'29, 211 Fourteenth Ave., Lewiston, Idaho. Don is stock clerk of the Clearwater unit, Potlatch Forests, Inc. He writes, My work consists mainly in keeping a perpetual inventory of all dressed and rough lumber manufactured at this plant. BAIRD, JOHN C., Ex-'28, Ranger, Treasure District, U. S. F. S., Pagosa Springs, Colo- rado. BALCH, A. PRENTICE, '29, Box 374, Ashton, Idaho. Balch is Junior Forester on the Targhee National Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Balch spent several days in Moscow, March 16-18, 1933. They were en route to Cali- fornia for a vacation. BARTLETT, STANLEY Foss, Ranger Course, '21- '22, 129 Oak Street, Lewiston, Maine, As- sistant Associated Press Editor, Lewiston fMaineJ Sun Journal. A story and some verses from Bartlett's able pen appear else- where in this issue. BAUMANN, HERMAN, '24, Woods Superintend- ent, Fruit Growers' Supply Co., Susanville, California. BEALS, WILFRED F., '27, Forest Ranger, Elk Mountain District, Harney National Forest, with headquarters at Lauzon, South Da- kota. Mr. Beals visited the school Septem- ber 7, 1932, and acknowledged many cam- pus changes. Mr. and Mrs. Beals have two children, both girls. BEDWELL, J. L., '20, M.S. Oregon State College, '24, Ph.D., Yale, '32, Jess is Associate Pathologist with the Division of Forest Pathology, U. S. D. A., Washington, D. C. The subject of his doctorate dissertation was Factors Affecting Asiatic Chestnuts in the United States. BENNETT, CAREY H., '29, Bureau of the Bio- logical Survey, Washington, Dl C. BICKFORD, ALLEN, M.S. fFor.J '31, Room 600 Stern Bldg., 348 Baronne St., New Orleans, Louisiana. BIELER, PAUL, Ranger Course '21-'22. Bieler is in Ogden, Utah, where he is active in the L. D. S. Church and Boy Scout organiza- tions. BIKER, J. BERNAL, '28, Box 669, Trail, British Columbia. BOLLES, WARREN H., '26, M.F., Yale '29, 514 Lewis Bldg., Portland, Oregon. Bolles is Working on the Federal Forest Resource Survey. He states, I am beginning to feel at home in the Douglas Hr region and feel that I Want to stay here. I have become immune to the rain and have found a peace of mind and contentment within the last year which I never expected to be possible on the coast. No, I am not in love. BROWN, DR. FRANK A., '22 Cdentistb, 217 South Los Robles, Pasadena, California. BUCKINGHAM, ARTHUR, '30, Challis, Idaho, Forest Ranger, Challis National Forest. BURROUGHS, I. C., '27, M.F. Yale '28, cfo Texas Forest Service, Lufkin, Texas. Burroughs is Assistant Chief of the Division of For- est Protection. BURTON, LESLIE, '30, Halsey, Nebraska, Dis- trict Ranger, Washakie N. F., Dubois, Wyoming. Burton spent three months this spring on the Nebraska National Forest. BUSH, BEN E., '03, Moscow, Idaho. CHAMBERLAIN, FRED' B., 59 Albert St., Mel- rose, Massachusetts. CHAMBERLIN, GALE B., Ex-'22, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Chamberlin is in the wholesale lum- ber business. COCHRAN, ALLEN R., '28, M.F. Yale '30, Buena Vista, Virginia. Al is District Ranger on the Natural Bridge National Forest. He is married and is the father of one girl. COCHRELL, ALBERT N., Ranger Course, '22, As- sistant Forest Supervisor, Pend d'Oreille National Forest, Sandpoint, Idaho. CONNAUGHTON, CHAS, '28, U. S. Forest Ser- vice, Washington, D. C. Connaughton is on detail from the Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Ogden, Utah. CooNRoD, MELVIN, '32, 1311 East State Street, Boise, Idaho. Coonrod expects to be driving a cat on the Boise National Forest this summer. Cossrrr, FLOYD M., '24, Technical Assistant, U. S. Forest Service, Newport, Washington. CUMMINGS, LEWIS A., '25, M.F. Yale '29, Dis- trict Ranger, Rio Grande National Forest, South Fork, Colorado. CUNNINGI-IAM, R. N., '17, Forest Economist, Lake States Forest Experiment Station, University Farm, St. Paul, Minnesota. DANIELS, A. S., '23, 306 W. 23rd Avenue, Hous- ton, Texas. Daniels is chemist and Assist- ant Superintendent for the Southern Pacific Wood Preserving Works. He writes, Work 53
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