Excerpt from Uncle Sam's Forest Rangers, Vol. 521: February 4, 1943
And now, to the Pine Gone Ranger Station Where, on a cold February nights We find our freenas settled comfortably in front of the fire. We Join them fine? In time to hear Hengez Jim Robbins finish.eeading a letter from the flea Chief to Forest Service peeeonnel throughout the country. Jim's ietereeteé.lietenees include his wife, Bees, hie assistant?
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