TO THE PUBLIC. 



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The timber plater, pasture, minerals, an(T"qther re- 

 sources of the National Forests are for the use of the 

 "people. They may be obtained under reasonable con- 

 ditions without delay. Legitimate improvements and 

 business enterprises are encouraged. 



National Forests are open to all persons for all law- 

 ful purposes. 



Persons who wish to make any use of the resources 

 of a National Forest for which a permit is required 

 should consult the nearest Forest officer. 



Twenty-five per cent of all receipts from National 

 Forests are given to the counties in which they lie, to 

 be used for schools and roads. 



r No one but the Fiscal Agent, Forest Service, Wash- 

 1 ington, D. C., and the Special Fiscal j\jygnt, Ketchi- 

 JLJ kan, Alaska, is authorizeoTTo receive payments for any 

 use of the Foresfsl 



Payments must be in the form of postal or express 

 money orders or national-bank drafts on New York 

 City, drawn payable to the Treasurer of the United 

 States. Other forms of drafts, checks, certified checks, 

 or postage stamps will not be accepted. (Reg. 75, 

 p. 149.) 



Complaints should be made in writing, both to the 

 immediate superior of the officer complained against 

 and to the Forester, at Washington. 



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