:'.ss latent Rancor Darlrer and wife moved from Cascade. to 

 .'.uborry about tho middle of December and arc occupying the 

 District Ranger pottage at Ul^ >aud:' during LIr.iTicc's detail 

 to tho southern -orosts for special uso reconnaissance. 



The heavy snow storms of tho laat montli oauacC a groat 

 deal of damage to t.'io forest telephone linos and added tc tho 

 wim". of January 27 reduced thorn to tho worst condition they 

 have been in since they were constructed. Our summer repair 

 worl; in tho bach. country bids fair to be pretty heavy, as 

 a great raauy trees fell in the pine bolt. Roads and railroads 

 suffered clso. Tho snow at Cascada has been aboxvi; throe 

 feet deep . 



Acting as District r anc;er t Assistant Ranker Bar!;or was 

 called in to the Supervisor's office for analyzing' and ohocl:- 

 in{, rcports^and diaries for the wor!: sheet of the _ : ino Ridge 

 Llstrict. He reached the office on January 10, In spite of 

 rain, snow and washod-out bridges, stayinc; a wee]; for thio 

 wor 1 .: . 



Kings Riypr_ ristriot 



Banger Parkinson is scrvinc; a si^ months detail at hard 

 labor on tho Cleveland I-orest. Ho came baol: to the Sierra 

 to spend the holidays and brought Mr. Soarooy, his District 

 Rancor, toshow him a real Porost. The j were only able to 

 ^ec a distant view of the upper country, though, as everything 

 was covered with snow up in the timber. 



The Indian Service, under the supervision of Mr.Tirtue 

 at the ?ule river -Gonoy, has opened an Indian school r.t 

 the old Sycamore Ranker Station. They expect to malic a num- 

 bor of improvements there if the attendance at the school 

 Justifies them. 



.-.P.cdington made a business trip to the Zings River 

 listriot In Uovcnbcr and li'o.P.odinpton and thoir little son 

 Ldward accompanied - hla for their first glimpse of the Trim- 

 ner country. 



cr Soothe spent several days in December trying to 

 locate a corner on the Township lino, near the old loris 



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