DEWS 



Deputy fiupervlsor Jordan went north on August 14 for 

 a general reconnaissance of the Ilari^osa 3)istriot. While 

 he was there, the Iladera Sugar Pine Company sale was ne- 

 gotiated, and he went over the area, telephoning In 

 necessarv information. After completing the other work 

 he had planned in the district, Mr. Jordan returned to 

 Corthf ork on August 25. 



On August 25 a telegram was received fron Grazing In- 

 spector Douthltt stating that he desired to go over the 

 back country ranges of the Sierra. Reply telephone direct- 

 ed him to proceed to Big Creek where Ranger Price met him 

 and started him back on a two-^weeks trip. 



Supervisor Eedington left the Ellis Keadow Camr. on the 

 morning of August 28 for a trip over a portion of the Iluir 

 trail route, to inspect work done this season in the French 

 Canyon unit and to plan for next year's work further north. 

 His way took him south to Iluir Pass and north to Isberg Pr.ss. 

 Incidentally he observed the condition of the grazing ranges, 

 trails, sign work and other high country forest activities, 

 returning after a very strenuous trip en September 15. 



During the Supervisor's absence - on September 3 - the 

 headquarters office was moved back to Northfork for the win~ 

 ter. So often has this process been gone through with that 

 it caused scarcely a day's interruption of office work. 



Cn September 5, Deputy Supervisor Jordan drove to Auber- 

 ry to meet l!r. Hodge of the District Office who was on a fire 

 protection inspection trip. Mr. Hodge spent the next day, La- 

 bor Day, in the office in the forenoon, going over sign work 

 with I!r. Jordan and in the afternoon went to Crane Valley , on 

 the Pines truck, to visit Fireman Leslie's Publicity Bureau 

 and sign-making shop. He left this Forest the next morning. 



lir .E.R.Davis of the Pacific Light and Povrer Corporation 

 came from Fresno to Korthfork in the course of a trip from 

 Los Angeles to San Francisco , in order to see Supervisor Red- 

 ington and go over with him the detr.ils of the desiiei exten- 

 sion of time *n the work at Big Creek. 



Deputy Supervisor Jordan started September 18 for his 



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