Thero Is still a great tendency for men in the field 

 to pay little heed to circular letters. Paraphrasing the 

 language of the poet it appears from our observation that "Pull 

 many a circular letter is born to blush unseen and waste Its 

 risdom on unheeding eer." This should not be so and it is 

 proposed to remedy this cormon fciling as much as possible by 

 issuing to each district ranger a spring loaf binder in which 

 to placo all circular letters under appropriate heads instead 

 of in the files. We are doing this in tho Nevada City office 

 and find it helps a wholo lot. 



Now that the fire season is over a number of the 

 men chiefly used for protection work have boon laid off, and 

 soon the force will bo dorm to the statutory list. Those 

 whose services have terminated to date, October 15, are 

 Assistant Rangers . Poore, Chas. King, and Noyes and Guards 

 Kucicins, Myers, Y/illiams, Peokham, Lillie, Llarvin, Coupe, 

 Howe, and Turner. 



Plans are being made to hold a two-days ranger's 

 meeting at Kevada City the latter part of November. The 

 natter hfis> been taL:en up with the District Office and if per- 

 mission is obtained for a meeting it is hoped that several 

 of tho officers from there will be present. 



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