mm EM EM of game and wildlife, as well as forests u 4 'V'' T --,1"" 4 ?r iy; 5r I The Pride of Klamath ii Cooperate with the American Legion and Its "Stop Forest Fire Committee - working to keep Klamath's forests growing Wolt Wiesendangcr, chairman Clarence Williamt, Hal Oglo, Mac Epley, Ranger John Sarginson This is a great deer hunting country,-- and it Is a great forest country. Every sportsman knows thatfireisthe arch enemy of our game and wild life. And every true sportsman is careful to see that he doesn't set a fire. He knows the rules of the game, and follows them. But some hunters are not sportsmen. They are careless with campfire and smoking materials. Such people must be educated, or kept out of the woods. REMEMBER Smoke only while stopping in a safe place. Put every match and cigarette stub dead out. Never leave a burn ing or smouldering campfire unattended. Build it in a safe place, and put it dead out with water,--lots of water. 'si&vA? SumM The Tragedy of Fire Present weather conditions point to a continuous dry spell and a dangerous fire condition, unless we get early and heavy rains. Let's all get together and do everything we can to EC IP KILAftflM cm kj re sc L Klamath Valfey Lumber Co. Drake Lumber Co. J. W. Copeland Yards Swan Lake Moulding Co. Home Lumber and Supply Co. Builders Lumber Co. Suburban Lumber Co. Big Basin Lumber Co. Metier Bros.