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trol system. Geo. F. Granville of Parsonsfield was commis- 

 sioned as a patrolman and was instructed as to his duties. 



With the conditions in this section as existed throughout the 

 fire season, it was not deemed necessary to use the patrolman. 

 I trust that this project may be accomplished another year pro- 

 viding the condition of the woods demands a patrolman's atten- 

 tion. 



Slash Inspection and Disposal. 



With $200.00 apportioned to the Waterboro Lookout and 

 $100.00 to the Parsonsfield Patrol system, the balance of the 

 $1,500 available from the Federal Government for outside co- 

 operation or $1,200 was allotted to an inspection of slash condi- 

 tions and slash disposal work throughout the State outside the 

 Forestry District. 



The Slash Disposal Wardens appointed for this work re- 

 ceived $5.00 per day which covered all expenses including their 

 own automobile as by this mode of travel, much country can 

 be covered in comparatively short time. 



I submit a list of the wardens appointed, their territory and 

 the sum allowed for the work in each county. 



Name and Address. 

 A. C. Bowie, Auburn, R. F. D. No. 1 

 Harry L. Malone, Haynesville 

 No appointment made 

 Charles W. Snell, Farmington 

 A. Russell Mace, Aurora 

 Inspection made by Department 

 No appointment made 

 No inspection made 

 Harry King, Bethel 

 Chas. A. Stevens, Orono 

 Irvin Wingate, Sebec Station 

 James T. Temple, 33 Shephard St., 



Bath 

 F. C. Pooler, Palmyra 

 Walter B. Twombly, Monroe 

 Crawford M. Plummer, Harring- 

 ton 

 Harold B. Emery, Limington 



Total $Li75 00 



