University of Idaho School of Forestry - Forester Yearbook (Moscow, ID)

 - Class of 1933

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THE IDAHO FORESTER 59 5uu1W1nn1nn-uH1,,,,1nu...nn1,,,,1,,,,1 1. 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,,,.1,,.,., KEEP POSTED Logging and lumber manufacturing methods T are constantly changing, perhaps never with ' greater rapidity than today. 1 I The Timbermom, an International Lumber T t Journal, dealing with all aspects of the conver- sion of timber from the Woods to the finished products, Will be of material aid in keeping the student in touch with last-minute technical de- velopments and prove a permanent source of help I after leaving the campus. I I I I Get The Timbermcm Habit Early Q - . I I The Tlmbermon I i An International Lumber Journal Founded by Geo. M. Cornwall T 329 Oak street, PORTLAND, I OREGON Q I I I I I I I I I I I 1....-.... .. - - .. - - .. - - 1 - ... - -..,.-,,,...,,..- -- - - -.- .. - - - -. - I 'L cl t 11 ' mention Tl Ilh T L

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nn1nn1nu1nn1nn1nn1nn1:1n...nan-nu1nn1uu-nn-nn..nu 58 THE IDAHO FORESTER .,,,1,,,.1 1 1w,1-1 1 1,,,,1m1 1 1 1l1nn1un FIRST lnusm SAVINGS BANK Moscow, Idaho Invites your business on a basis of mutual helpfulness 'Largest Bank in Latah County 111:11 un-nn-uu-nn1nu-un-nn-nu-nn-n1:1nu-nn-un-un1nn1 Watches-Diamonds-Jewelry Henry J. Botten YOUR JEWELER Quality Watch Repairing 108 E. Third Street MOSCOW - :- IDAHO ,,,,...lm.-.lm1.m1-m.1,,,,.1 1 1 1. 1 .1nn...nm1nu1im1,,.,l nu-nu1nn-uu--nu1-nnu-nn-nn- 1 I-un-nIn-nu-nn-nn-nn School Supplies Phone 2149 If It's New We Are First To Have It Sherfey's Book Sc Music Store RADIO AND KODAK ROSS R. SHERFEY, Prop. MOSCOW, - :- IDAHO ,I,,.1,,,,1,,,,1uu1nn1 1 1 1 1 1 1,,1,,,,1,.,.1lm1,,,.. vm..n1i.. :.-ml114H-uxr-nn-nn-un1nn.1nu-nu- 1 -nn1m LANE hrift Stores Better Groceries For Less o 3rd and Washington Moscow, - :- Idaho m1nn1mi-nn-un-un-nn1uu-un-nn-un-uu-my-my-my--mi JOHNSTON, H. W., EX-'17, St. Michael, Alaska. Johnston is manager of the F. P. Williams Trading Co. and U. S. Commissioner. KEENE, EDWARD L., '29, Targhee National For- est, St. Anthony, Idaho. KEMP, R. L., Ex-'27, Spirit Lake, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Kemp are parents of a boy born February 16, 1933. The newcomer, accord- ing to Dick's report, was ushered out of the hospital in a red stag shirt and wear- ing a pair of calked shoes. KENNEDY, FRED H, '29, writes: I was trans- ferred from the Weiser National Forest in Region Four to the Northern Rocky Moun- tain Forest and Range Experiment Sta- tion, Miles City, Montana, in this region on August 1 of last year. I have been as- signed to the branch of Range Research. The project that I am working on is the management of short grass ranges in east- ern Montana. KLEPINGER, FRANKLIN, '30, 1137 Thirty-sixth Place, Los Angeles, California. KREUGER, Orro C. F., '29, 111 East 5th, San Bernardino, California. Otto is a county forester in the California Extension Ser- vice. KRUMMES, WILLIAM T., '30, acting supervisor Crescent Lake Migratory Bird Refuge, U. S. Biological Survey, Mumper, Nebraska. LANGER, CHARLEY J., '30, Fort Duchesne, Utah. Langer is Junior Forester with the Indian Service, and has charge of all forest and range management work on the Uintah and Ouray Indian reservation. He likes the Indian Forest Service very much. LANSDON, WILLIAM H., '27, 1502 N. 6th Street, Boise, Idaho. LEBARRON, RUSSELL K., '31, Lake States For- est Experiment Station, St. Paul, Minne- sota. LEFLER, LOVVELL, Ranger Course, '24, 3597 Sandborn Ave., Lynwood, California. Lef- ler is mechanic for the Arco Brake Co., Los Angeles, California. He was married in December, 1930 and has one daughter. LEHRBAS, MARK M., '27, 348 Baronne St., New Orleans, Louisiana. Polly,' is assistant forest economist, Southern Forest Experi- ment Station, assigned to the Forest Sur- vey. LINDSAY, CLIVE J., '31, Moscow, Idaho. Clive is taking special work this school year. LINDSTROM, C. E., EX-'26, district representa- tive, Weyerhaeuser Forest Products, Box 65, Cambridge, Massachusetts. LOMMASSON, THOMAS, EX-'17, Range Manage- ment Division, U. S. F. S., Missoula, Mon- Say: I saw the advertisement in The Idaho Forester. tama-



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60 THE IDAHO FORESTER MCLAUGHLIN, ROBERT P., '25, M.F. Yale '26, Ph.D. Yale '32, 118 Grand Avenue, New Haven, Connecticut. Bob's dissertation on The Comparative Anatomy of the Wood of the Magnolialesn is to be published in an early issue of T1'opica.Z Woods. He is work- ing part time with the Yale Landscape de- partment and also doing some independent research. MAKARA, FRANK R., M.S. CFor.J '32, Depart- ment of Cellulose Chemistry, McGill Uni- versity, Montreal, Canada. MALHOTRA, DES RAJ, '25, Assistant Conserva- tor of Forests to the State of Kashmire at Jammu, Kashmire State, India. MALMSTEN, H. E., '17, 231 Giannini Hall, Uni- versity of California, Berkeley, California. Malmsten is assistant professor in the Cali- fornia School of Forestry. His specialties are forest protection and range manage- ment. MARTIN, PAUL J., '18, 705 N. Fiftieth Street, Seattle, Washington. MILLER, DOUGLAS R., M.S. QFor.J '32, 231 Giannini Hall, Berkeley, California. Miller is Junior Forester with the Division of Blister Rust Control and is working with T. H. Harris on a sugar pine inventory of the State of California. MILLER, WILLIAM BYRON, '22, M.S. CFor.J Cal- ifornia '25, Fort Bayard, New Mexico. Miller is Associate Range Examiner, U. S. Biological Survey, and has been on fur- lough since March, 1931, recovering from illness. MITCHELL, WILLIAM W., '28, 1105 Madison St., Wilmington, Delaware. MOODY, VIRGIL, '17, Ranger, Lakes District, Coeur d'Alene National Forest, Coeur MORGANROTH, EARL S., '32, cfo George Wil- llams Gaiy Station, Route 1, Boise, Idaho. Morganroth will be lookout-platting agent on the Wallowa National Forest next sum- mer. He intends to return to school and work for a higher degree as' soon as pos- sible. MUNSON, O. C., '21, 1367 Shasta Ave., San Jose, California. Munson is supervisor of maintenance and installation work for the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. MYRICK, E. H., EX-'17, Oroino, Idaho. Mr. Myrick is Forest Supervisor, Clearwater National Forest. He was transferred from the same position on the St. Joe National Forest February 1, 1932. lim-nn-1un-nn-1:u1nn1nu1nu-un1un1 1 1 1 1 ...un-7 I arter's Drug Store i Chas. Carter, Prop. I l Drugs and Drug Sundries Stationery and Fountain Pens Canterbury Chocolates l Moscow - :- Idaho L...-....-....-....-..........- - - .. -...-...,-....-....-....-. rr.- .... .. .,.. - .... ..--- ..., --..- ..., -.- ..., -..- ,.,, T 5lQPI'lQP,S l'lOlO Sluclio Oldest Established Studio in T Moscow T T 521 s. MAIN Moscow i ..., - .... - .... - .... - .... - .... - ..., -.--- .... - ,.,, - .... - ,.,, 1 ,... -..I COLD CAN'T CET IN. WARMTH CANT ESCAPE OODS d'Alene, Idaho. ARCTIC DOWN SLEEPING ROBES SLEEP warm, cozy, comfortable, in tent, cabin ' ' or open. Woods Everlive down from Northern v 'M' water fowl insulates you. Down interlining is kept from shifting by Descqf-iyjtjfve Harwood patent equalizers. Windbreaker cover and pure wool Hannel lining. Head flap makes tape-drawn hood. Draftproof. Moistureproof. FOZCZQ7' Lets body moisture pass out freely. Ventilated as you wish. Easy to F, air. Rolls cornpactly. Over 25 years the choice of Explorers, Forestry 'ee men, Woodsmen, Aviators, Hunters, Campers. Two sizes, two weights, W7-ite 362.50 to 46.50. Others for less, with down or wool batt interlining. From your dealer, or direct, transportation free. TODAY! , WOODS MFG. CO., LTD., 3324 Lake St., Ogdensburg, N. Y. In Canada-Ottawa, Ont. Say: I saw the advertisement in The Idaho Forester.

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