HTUDQIUBTEBS HR73 



This forest was visited by the following Service men dur- 

 ing the last quarter: 



Oharles H. Squires of Washington, In cliar^e cf claims and 

 occupancy. 



Robert 7. R. Reynolds, of V/ashln^ton, In charge of entry 

 surveys 



Paul C'.Redington, District forester, District 3. 



The Supervisor spent ten days with the State Engineer and 

 the Ilather party, going over the route of the Uulr trail from 

 the north for 1 ..: of Mono Greek to Simpson Meadow. Part of the 

 trip frori Evolution lake to Palisade Oreek was made on foot. 



The Deputy Supervisor was in the field sir weeks on range 

 l::s^edtlbn and the preparation of the Improvement plan. He 

 visltett the Pine Ridge and Kin^s River districts. 



Considerable activity In timber sales lias necessitated 

 field Work by I r. Birch and the Supervisor during October, llr. 

 Herrran Peterson has applied for fifteen million feet alon^ the 

 Seai Joa,C;iiin .". laSfcer;:. Railroad neo.r Dewn; the Big Creek Tray 

 and Sliaka Kill has also applied for a new sale adjoining their 

 present cutting; E.H.Presoott of Tresno, now owner of the old 

 Porteraci: lands, haa applied for about 50 acres of tray timber 

 near his holdings v and Tranh Hauert has applied for a Billion 

 feet near 3eld Mountain. 



Torest E^aclner Birch has been in charge of the liadora 

 3uc,tU' Fine Sale until October 1, when they shut down for two 

 weeks on account of the stona. Ranker -7erly asoisted Birch 

 in the scaling on this sale. 



The Supervisor Inspected all Olasa C and D sales during 

 the c;x 



The Supervisor waa called to ITresno and I lad era e^rly in 

 September to help the respective County DoardD of Supervisors 

 prepare applications for appropriations under the re Coral ^ld 

 Road Act. 



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The Chowchille Ranker Station has been turned over to:.ncra- 

 rily to the Hoao Builders Club of Ilariposa County for a club 



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