»-'»'hurtday March 8, 1M2 m a i OMPUMO lu w » Two-Month Traffic Claims Fifty-nine STO K E LT’ S EASY DOES IT S A L E ! SUNDAY, TOO! The Water Industry This 1« the eighth In a serie* of themes relating to the water In ­ dustry by studeuts In Mrs. Anna Oregon's 1962 traffic death toll Thomas' 7th grade class at Battle is running below that of Rock school. la c t, but just barely. T h e taro-month tentative death I toll for the year is 59. a 4 8 per D O N 'T LET O l l t STREAM S o ra l devrvas- over the same per- poLLLTED! tod last >ear. the Department o t 1 M o to r Vehicles reports. j By Bill C&rpeuter February tra ffic claimed 27 lives one more than for that Pollution ot our streams has m outh last year and there still i t” " « “ ’ “ *or Uw m n a iiis the possibility of a high- UiO,‘ people * e have, the more er count It persons Injured die P^But.on we have m our streams, w ith in the neat 12 months. The rn e sewage going into streams worst Fi>bruary on record was in I * iun* *ias Increased 80 per cent 1954 when 48 were killed; the 1920 best February record was In 1938 The ,iarm iul wastes going into when nine died in traffic streams come from many j Twelve of the 27 victims were sources, but most of It cornea killed in weekend crashes The I:rm S t o r ie s and sewage ills-1 worst single accident of the I * * “1 PUnLs * lon< oUr stiTams. m o ith occurred in Colum bia’ Sometimes factories along the coftnty a lie n four persons died streams are polluting the water in a head-on crash , and the>' don t cven know T h e month’s victims ranged in F"or examP'e t«ke » town In A la- age m an a two year old boy. banla A ^ew years ago a textile I killed In a head-on crash, to a had dumped unharm ful , 76 year old man, who died in a "ustes into a nearby river for pedestrian-motor vehicle accident, -vears Then a plant inanufactur- in Multnomah countv. pesticides opened up It too dumped unharm ful wastes into the river Later a bleachery was built. I t also deposited unharm - jfu l wastes into the water Then I all of a sudden people In the B y Burrell S Babb town began to discover a taste and smell in th eir drinking wa­ a a tlv M a * On Monday March 12 at the ter Doctors in the town got an increase In patients suffering Kunice Babb home, the from nausea and digestive dis­ Auxiliary will meet to work on the water supply pins for the state convention., orders. . . When .. Bring sandpaper (fine) and 20( ® 0 rL * 0*elI it was ■ lbs. elbow grease A ll members found that the wastes from t h e ' three plants had combined and of the auxiliary' are asked to a t­ formed a harm ful chemical. Now tend T h e auxiliary voted to buy the three plants have changed th e ir adopted daughter at the state school tor the blind a th eir ways of disposing of their p h ,nograph fo r her valentine wastes and the city water is per­ fectly good. present Pollution in our streams is K ry hate Theatre "'h at je t stream you saw last formed in many ways, but the Wednesday was Lions Babb. W il­ greatest form of pollution is silt son. Green and Wells on their Next to silt, the greatest form of pollution in streams is sewage! way to Bandon to get rid of from cities. Once a stream getsj traveling Leo, the wooden Lion. You are supposed to take 10 per polluted it is hard to restore the rent o f your membership and community around It. F o r the sewage, silt, waste- from Indus­ visit another club. They had an tries and other things that help A ustrian exchange student give a ta lk and show pictures. Sure pollute w ater have polluted the was pretty—I mean Austria too. water pretty good The wild life w ill start to die out in about a Last word from Wells is that "Doris is doing fine. We under­ year o r so too. Sometimes a stream will start to stink also stand she'll be in for two weeks T h e re w ill b - a big luau feed In W ithout very much wild life and good smelling, people aren't go­ Brookings around the 17th of ing to stop at your town very M arch Yours truly w ill be there •n m y grass skirt and shirt. Oh often and your town w ill lose tourist trade Sometimes your coy! what a sight— hula hula and tow n w ill even turn into a ghost a ll town. Weil. I hear we're going to When this happens. It Is time have a 4th celebration this sum­ mer. Let's ail get in and help that you remove the pollution I t be the biggest and best of all. from your streams by filtering or Also, let's tftrow all our spare some other way But it will cost your town money, and it wouldn't t,me. you Lions and Quarterback happened chibs, into our drag races. I f . have , . . . In the first place you don't know what to do con- L '* ‘. y.°Ur ’ treams «et polluted by Industry and sewage tact G erry Caughell o r Burrell Babb or any G earlord m-ralier I f it has not happened to your town, don’t let IL Just remember Remember you Lions, we are the the streams in our nation belong sponsors D ir e it. somebody printed those to everybody and no one has the pirn.' upside down and forgot to rig h t io pollute them. So don’t te’ i me which wav you put the let them. Make them find some­ place else. bt-ycle In the rack—front wheel fir-" •>’’ back So I haven’t got t i n t rack bu’lt yet. 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