· -b· / IDOL SMOKEY BEAR-TEACHER, TYCOON AND dr � l which was SMOKEY SIGNALS b ar'" � samp of r� With the much rme ol phll- � HOWEVER h ds Law 359 nf the 82nd Co>ngre:;s pro· "mtly pr.,.entro to President Ei>en· To paraph>·aae an old saw, o,.,phical r��rvations .an human t�ct!l commercial rights to Smuk�· hO"Uo�r foT m, l':"'ndwn. "where there's Smokey, ther<''81 f and t tire prevention," and tak.inf up ;, in�: o animals, he must be imprew:d Be&r au horize• a lic�nsing pro the hue and <:ry are the nation'a l>r th� record of the popular Smokey for manufacturers of toy, novd Other item• now available include gram =all fry who are beKlnnina:: k Outdoor H�ar. During the ten year$ through n·. and 'ouveni r item< carrying the belts, hats, te� ,hirts, -;carve,;, coloring aport items of ctothiUM and toy:a which this rangu-dre"""d bear has Smoker ear symbol, with " r�quire bnok>, i aw puzzJ.ej, flashlighu, B j gs which !eature Smokey. Fornst used d a tb� adver.;e ban s, pacbg�d cooki.,;. handker been 10 r matize ment tbt all such item• carry a mes k Rana:er Floyd Rob�rls stopped to d a alav r on subject rid The "� �" Old Line Acorn PUBLI.;IH£0 QUARTIRLY AT ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND >� BY THE � Department of Forests and Parks > Number > "� " i! _ Smokey Meets Governor McKeldin Pl><>lO �ourl•.qo !If .E'. w"rr"" "'� § "Smokey" _i Askpro posCommunityal to a ziant uTHE COM�II'M'EE.Support nn� indi taTheu e of Smokey theerect Bear in In- vid ua,ls w am the project has e a l ternational will becom are enthusi s t with h v•ry oommunity-wideFall• project u nder beenas abQutdU.o\luad, the idea. We believe of _ n M•nne- e ni �ymbol o! plan• of co ty Ke "l"M l'on•ume� '"' By----- EmlUe Tavel I � s<�r c.-,..,�o�d•�l ol r�, Ck"''"'�sol .,-'�""''" Wa.!lhinriun 1 m�nts with.. a tire p�ventinK () message. �o-key, Amen�a·� favorite: Ii � b&ar, is laur:ching hts aututr.n! 1 � :flro, Lion' Share prevenhon campaign y' ) ;r;t _ b The throe bears were pven jumprng Into the clothmg . \r'l· away as door pnzes. rompli-l� -00 dustry with all !our paws. I m�nt.s of the rnanufactur. ,j!i'l � � hibernatmg ktnd. Tirel�" in hto �� �& � . m •.1 ...:] miSSion to kee:> forests fireless. >///&_... �CP- O � Smokey is makin� h:s prlnclpa[ I /!If ta the om all fr)' :;::;1 !f���� �t���ar · ;z" '! i :Ever since t:1� real St•>okey I :r::lY, � e · ��.i �� �: r:���:e���b ��,�� '!'T.> ORIGINAL SMO!U:1: BEAR takes a sniff at a fire to .he Washm.:ton Zoo and made · E � , 1-3 chieh helmet In Washington Zoo, where Ile's been making a "atlonal forest Mre preventwn I � the was a � his home for past [ew years. Sm()key presented t() hi::; r�"'.a� ���-,·�-� the Zoo a symbol fire prevention a!ter �����· � t��;� � a:; of the ftgb.( being; products-on tcys and games � tescued from a �ew :Mex1co forest bla�. �d chi1.; Pattee ll:lll'Jlted a big stuffed toy on tl:lelr beb.atf, to In American loy httorie5. ;)tllctal.s ol the servLce a ot. juntor !oust ran�:er.; who By Dorodlea e h o t "' se la Smokey Bear pr..,.s n � ROY ROGERS con!erenr�held . �� ;�en :� mi ���du = and Space pr fo s r e � �� � � � � � � to unveil the new Smokey prod. t<> do the "me. At present 9 out Cadet may have to move over tfon by enrolling America's Thur.sda,·, September 17, 1953 ;; � � ?" � ,!; � .. u.:ts. And a very unusual con. of every II) tore•! fires a� y�:�uth u "junior fore s t broW1l!J wu pn!sented to"' the tv."" -it looks llke America'• PGil f�n!ncl! it was. oatlsed by the carelessness of "' kiddles are getting a new rangers" (member hip cards Washi.ngtoo several years singers such as Eddie ArnOl / Fire Safe(J Two Governors and Smokey Bear Urge Conlin Care With Fire Show Tonight Going on KPIX Will Aid Campaign To Protect Foresh San l"l'anclsco TVviewers get a !Qok at the lm and outs of fOTest fire prev e11tion tonight at II o'clock over KPIX. That's tM time the loellt ChBmber of Comme:ree will be putting Go a half·bOIU" show on tire pr!!'Tention. � Fire ?nvenlion Week" and hu appealed to all San Fraocisc"-n& Smokoly B•ar p!'esentod to Or.gon Peul Pat:t&rson. Left right: Albert to eo-operate. Governor L. to K. Wi . ·�-· ' •� !�i::�ii�!';;: �" ' �=di �[ " �;ft.� u.1 �g ;! !' i..;� ...... r�;;�.:::: :::" ga. � � !iilJ "· ' � �a�o ��;o ..,�"o;J « ..·-. =:!...... �c --�: 0 , .J r'l.r;ri:' • c g.a.���a " �3:" c � fi t I \,. [?• 3!l. s;���l'"ll!..: j !" =- 0'")> I! :::i:I.J>liS:�Iii g � �:g � • ' :.;r- • �!<;'a« [�i! ., 0 ··�-r··'"a g. i 8� � Iii ... , [i•::rr;�� "' 5'-�t: 0 '�'J!.hi!J·· [•• '"• 1: S".'ol !· �·i•fl S£11Uddi"'O SSWd HYWI Lalfons "f The farmer's drea...a SJDOke!pocketbook also became r a.nd the fromai borne, as flames leaped row to row. spread from one '"' As tothe fire ar.d frum one fieldfarm to the next,firemen the next, battled to the fl me In � . � bringmany manya acresinte> tow.of crop the end ,, , wood:! area were land and laid to i waste. Well, maybe Smokey stretch hi!! little butdid It Is tale a far, here! pos •ibl-e-. It can happen The answe of C - THE WASHINGTON POST l and 50 ft. p la· ��lld7'1a Inch troy, tfond TIMES HERALD Friday, l-14)' Z8, 1954 ,, "'"''"TRAY '"' "'"'" TABLES :.:. GARDEN HOSE · . ... year. gu.r• Itt. . Fal.k fli:t far U"f :� �··:::,: riorogo. Rog. $Z.4.S ¥oluo, . ; ...., . $1.98 tingt.\ ... .�. sz. a e : 9 ~ t�te. Alread) ;\mer ican For""\ Products lrtduouies in during the fi rst three weeb of March, Washington, D. C. furnished M�ine "Smoker" has talked to over 1.200 with o•·er 155,000 pieces of for..st edu adults and over 13.000 children. ·�Smo :::: l sc u catinna and tire prn�ntion materials key" ha' a fwll hed le from now un >so and indicated that this non-profit organ· til the clooe of sch[)()l anJ will he tra\' "0 ization, ;·ponsnred by indu stries all o•·e ding into many parts of the Stato:.Jb;. ll � the C nited States, was doing an excel the way. "Smokey" is learning tu s peak:' �;;; lent job. It is interesting to nnte that 1-�rl21iailieWiiT1Je�. tov!S:t:! o N:;'\ they ha•·e al� furnished teaching and �;,�e..Q_(th;,- Woods �-an;p. in the iJ.Ortlr-i: �" student aid m� erials c ool ar of. :Yhine. duri11g June. . . " t to over 700 :> � ' em _p r ' in n "R p hi t ; Sm� .... � :!'.h i e. ai h W t �m Chai!'lllan of.1 "'" Besides tloi:;, the United St�tN Fnr,.,;t Keep l\.1aine Green, presided and intm· �> Service and others .:ontributed over 7!!.- duced Joel VV. Marsh, uS pervisor of th'l!' 000 pieces of oimilar material including program, who made a g�ner al report fire prevmtion posters whkh were ,b of the state-wide 1953 Keep Maine tributed during 1953. The Governor, Green activities. This w as followed in a directive, rcque>ted that +" Keep with reports !rom County Keep Maine Maine Grl!<'n decals be used on all state Green chairmen and comments b)' Larf)· �� owned vehide�. The Maine Fore-;t Sc: Rawson, Northeast rep=entative of American F rest Produc in us r es. WAS TAKEN vice purtha�d and distri�ut�d the>e. n ts d t i THIS PHOTO as forest ser-viee officials g-athered In the ldRho �tate capitol to pr.,. re ein� made to fu e t on to sent B plica :Smokey Bear to Gov. Len Jard&n. St&ndlng behind the govet'rurr, seated, Simibr plans a b r Supervisor Marsh w n make larga of lett right: Robert NB}'lor, state ot the Keep nish decals again thi,;year. ,u�gestions for 1954 and outli ned some 11re, to re Roger Guern,..,y, staie rorester: chRirman T�lao Green committee ot the Junior chamber of comme e: Kay t'lock. Bo se naUonRl forest supervbor: and C. J. Olseo. egional the IJI"'llp'a saying 'J'K• No•1'ME.O>fEUI LOGGU toreater. 'l'be rc Presentl!tion waa i WAf ot thank your to Idaboan1 t� their fire pnrl'eatlon work. May. 1954 State Forester I,Starts Program 24 A SUNDAY, [lCTD8ER 1-1, 195.3 THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE !Fornew Childnn tu:e prevenUon pro· I A , lgra.rn !or children in Nevada ��I,z 0 Spe<:lia.l'Smokey' toTh� Chronicle AdoptedDl5!nct !� Within Sam ByHouston Coldsprrecreational area, whiching an e�- be�r.Student His hair wa$ singeds from ·has been announced by LoWs ,, Coldsprb!{.-Aiong with :hou- Forest; that the school r�ceived timated JS,OOO persons enjoy each hot fla."'les and his feet were Ferrari, state foreste-r-fire war '!:. sands o! other school children, ca3h amounting to o'·er $11,000 year, and that most of th� !ores! burr.ed and blideud. ,aen. the students of CoJd�pring Schoof in J952.from !Imber sales paid in lands _are op�n for stock grazmg, The ncg�r• bandaged the, have adopted Smo..:ey, the forest l1eu o! tllxes; that they person- thus a1d:ng loc�l e..:onomy. bear's feet and took care o! him.! All children wlll have a ••n,1ce bear. -ally �n]o_veri better county roacis In conw:lerat1on ot th�se and When he was four months old, rbanee to la p y an a.etlve part !� Being espe<:tally mmdful of the partly maintaine-d with money at- · other bene!lt.s, the stud�nts he wa• flown from N..w M�xico An lln praventlon ot forest fires, bend-its recelved by the Cold- lo:tect from timber >ales; that pledged their support to Smokey to Wa•hington, D. C. official spr;ng School, dlrectly alld inrii- I �he fore•� •ervice maintains with- I in helping to prev nt torest fires committee f om th� U ited States l � : � Ferrari sald. rectly, from the Sam Houston ;he diStnct the Double Lake and to keep the d1stnct green. Forest Se!'V1ce met h1m and he . m I I Under the new program, !or-est reserve and �n observance ' Smokey Story Told was taken to the zoo wll�•e thousands o< Fiu Pt·evention Wee:., the The gr am.m r school •tudents now visit him each I "Smokey", t.he fire preventing 1 o S\\ld�nt �ounc1l worked out an told the story of Smokey, re- year. ! �· •1 'bllal', w:lll make all cb.ildren In . . . exhibit featurmg SmoJte.v !ord!S- leased by th� Ur.it�d Slat�., Offi�� His popu;a,.ity is �rowinz so I terested in .[11'eprevention work, play at the �ounty fa1r. Grammar of Edu�ation. rapidly now that modern rhlldren j n junior forest ranger, he said. school otud�nt.; also used h1m for It '" sa!d that after a fire had probably sonn Will be ukmg for· a chap�! program on fir<' pr-even- destroyer! a b�eutilul forest se\'- the "Smokey Beor" .�tnry and Children who want become to lion, El"a! y acs ago, for�"t ranger� �OfiJ!: at bedtime instead nf the • e junior forest rangers can w-rite "' To make the adoptwn. of walked over the grour.d and uoual "Goldilnck� �nd th� Three � . to the state forester-fire warll Smokey nffldal and ;:.rop�r. th� found a very small, mi8"nble Bears." � fi! en Carson City and they will r�alist1c toy w�" given a white in T-shirt with red school lettering receive 11 membershlp eard and to wear with his usual blue jean�, I personal letter from "Smokey", s ranger t-.lt and hat. � Ferrari stated. RMolutiou Duly Sig:ned § To complete the exhibit a res Ferrari urges all children to oluhon was adopted. duly signed COLUMBUS DISPATCH take part In the imporlant work by each hlgh school student and Columbus, Ohio -:;: E.. of fire prevention. Schools and witr.es""d by the schCIOI mperin Mareh 19, 1954 tendent and principal. parents. interested in the pro The document, under a "livL.,g � ,gram are alsO Invited to write lo�" cover, pointed out that 21 � lo the stute forester flr.,-warden. per �n' of' lhe Cold3pnng School , S. H. Jaeobs Photo h �tllci�nt., e MADE "OFFICIAL"-Coldspring Hi.O:h Sc ool to make lt :ook "le�al," rlr<'w up a document of &dopuon und.. r a "living log," and exhibited it at the county fair, letting it be � known that they had adopt�d Smokey, the forest sru:v:!ce bear. !! FARM-RANCH Fire prevention posters. blotters, and bookmarks By DOYLE GOUGLER 'vere given to the children. ? � POST AGRICULTUIUL EDITOR Motion pictures "Wilderness Ca noe Country" and ''Snow Ranger" we:ce sho-wn. A School Kids third picture which pro>ed �'orest Service Organizing Junior to be the most popular was "Smokey the Bear" in which langers To Help Stop Woods Fires Eddie Arnold, radio star �'" Like Smoky sang the song "Smoker the Kids Ask-ed For Re-Run Of · Jlefore loa:;, yoo.r youngster may poUtely call yeu down &bou.t A Bear". In the {ticture Eddy .atfteQiy tbrowtng away a JIIIHcb Ot" cigaRtle in brushy or .2 8� The ictur "Smokey" P e Arnold asks them to join orMR!d areas. &8 The Bear in It ht� doe!< yoq can �t tha$ yeur otfllpring hiLl become the chorus of the song and RanJel'!l. By next vaca.tlon - g g . member o.ttMJwrlDt"o poresto e at the Pennington school ::;.��':;":!. !a� :�lh� Smoky Bear is no strange1" they did. They enjoyed it so lell8 to be thopghllell� wltb fire to.:J":;� be more�: cal'eful. �� i::The to the children in the area that they asked for a re-run SMOKEY BEAR FILM AVAILABLE FOR CHILDREN
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