The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 27, 1941, Image 13

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payroll pf $11,541,550 and contributed
$617,020.86 last year in state taxes.
. It to the brewers’ responsibility to
make good beer—the retailers’ responsi­
bility to sell beer in wholesome sur­
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authorities’ responsibility to enforce the
laws. AU of these, working together
with the public, are needed to protect
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court action arising from any acci­
dent. it was emphasized. The reports
are used in assembling facts on acci­
dents with the view of improving
conditions and preventing their re­
currence.
Three Technical service buildings, The eighth anniversary of the ia-
have been shipped to Camp China' caption of the Civilian Conservation
Flats, Powers, Oregon, and bolted to- ! Corps will be celebrated at Camp Mc­
gether on their recently built founds- , Kinley by an “Open House” to be held
on March 30.
tions.
Lt. Glendale D. Gallaher, assistant, Camp
_ McKinley
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to one of the oldest
district construction officer, was in I camps in Oregon, having been estab-
charge of the Job. Lewis Hostetler, ■ lished by the Oregon State Board of
The Spittle Bug, an insect which
Payne Straw, and a lively crew of Forestry in October 1833, just six
has caused serious damage to straw­
C-men have teamed together to do an months after President Roosevelt tor
berries and other plants in Coos coun­
excellent job of assemblage. Pro­ sued the executive order establishing
A 820,000,000 expenditure for new ty for a number of years, can now be
ject Supt. J. R. Philbrick got itchy the corps. In June 1038 the camp locomotives and freight cars was an­ successfully controlled by the appli­
palms, donned working togs, and was transferred to the Oregon and nounced Wednesday by A. D. Mc­ cation of a dust containing 1/20 of
took a vigorous part.
California Revested Grant Lands Ad­ Donald, president of the Southern Pa­ one per cent Rotenone, according to
The old buildings, used by the ministration under the General Land cific Company.
results which have been* obtained by
Technical Service for years, were Office of the United States Depart­
This outlay is in addition to the experiments conducted in Oregon,
salvaged because they didn’t come up ment of the Interior.
purchase of 40 diesel-electric switch­ and by practical field tests, accord- _ -
to present-day safety standards, were
The activities of this camp include ing engines at a cost of $2,800,000, ing to George H. Jenkins, county
beyond economical repair, and were many phases of forest conservation since the first of the year.
agricultural agent. Commercial dust
ill-adapted for their used purpose.
work. In the past seven years many
Under the current expansion pro­ materials are available through most
The following buildings were por­ miles of roads and trails have been gram, orders have been placed tor 40 of the seed stores which contain the
table, tool house, oil house, and main­ built and maintained; telephone lines, of Southern Pacific's unique cab- proper amount of Rotenqne for this
tenance shop, The new blacksmith particulary important during the fire ahead steam locomotives, among the purpose. The important thing to that
shop is being built from the sound season have been built; enrollees have leav iest and most powerful in the' the material contain at least ty per
lumber saved from the condemned helped in the suppression of hundreds world, and 10 steam streamlined loco­ cent of actual Rotenone usually mixed
buildings.
of fires in all parts of southwestern motives of the famous “Daylight" with an inert carrier. It is important,
Thad D. Tinkle confined his work to Oregon; and many other develop­ type at a total cost of about $11,- too, that the Rotenone-bearing du:.t
electric wiring, diagnosed the Ills of ments have been made in aid of the 000,000.
be fresh, and that it comes in direct
the existing structures, and treated development and protection of forest
Approximately 2500 freight cars of contact with the insects to be killed.
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them. Mr. Hinkle with Alvip Jones lands in this locality. In line with various sizes and descriptions, cost­ Because ot the prolonged hatching
comletely re-wired the educational the reforestration program initiated ing about $9,000,000 are provided tor period of the Spittle Bug, two appli­
carpentry shop. Charles Rush assisted by the Oregon and California Revest­ ¡ in the $20,000,000 program. Some of cations of the dust are recommended
the former in wiring the tool house. ed Grant Lands Administration in Í j these wiU be buUt in the company’s for control. The first should be a-
Both men said they were glad to learn 1838, a forest nursery with a present own shops and the remainder by out- . plied as soon as the insects are noted
what they did about electric wiring capacity of one million trees has side- builders.
in numbers on the plants, and the
and hope to learn some more some­ been built, and several hundred acres
"These important additions of new second should’ follow -two or three
day. Sills under some of the build­ of denuded forest lands have been equipment are being made for the weeks later. Rain destroys the ef-
ings had rotted; these sills were re­ reforested.
primary purpose of keeping pace with fectivenes of this material, so it
placed with sound ones. Many of
Camp McKinley, along with all current increase in transportation re­ should be applied when the weather
the buildings sagged in several spots, camps of the Civilian' Conservation quirements due to national defense outlook is fair, states Mr. Jenkins.
and were jacked up and realigned. Corps, is taking an important part and of anticipating the increases yet
AU C-men are proud of the work in the National Defense Program. Re­ to come as the defense program de- First Yellowstone Park Entrance
they did.
forestration, forest protection and velopes,” McDonald said.
Will Open March 28
other forest conservation activities
Motorists planning early vacation
are a definite and vital contribution Any Auto Accident
S. O. N. Graduate To Be
trips will be interested in tentative
to national security.. Our forest lands Must Be Reported
dates set for opening of the various
Principal At Bridge School
are one of the most important natural
All traffic accidents in Oregon must entrances to Yellowstone National
Woody Mason, of Grants Pass, hat resources-of this country and their
been hired as principal of the Bridge development and protection are of be reported, regardless of the amount Park. According to the touring bu­
School. In addition to his duties as prime importance in national defense. of property damage or whether any­ reau of the Oregon State Motor As­
principal, Mr. Mason will teach the
The value of the Civilian Conser­ one was killed or injured, Earl Snell, sociation the West Yellowstone en­
seventh and eighth grades. Mr. Ma­ vation Corps as a means of develop­ secretary of state, has rejMied in an­ trance is expected to open March 28;
son to the first of the spring gradu­ ing the physical hardihood of the swer to several inquiries on this mat­ the East Gateway or Cody Entrance
ates at the Ashland Normal to re­ youth of the country cannot be stress­ ter received from Oregon citizens. on April 25, the South Entrance
Confusion exists in the minds of through Grand Teton National Park
ed too much. Likewise, through the
ceive a teaching position.
many
persons on this matter, these on May 1 ; and the Northeast Entrance
activities of the camp they are trained
in skills such as truck driving road queries indicated. Many persons be­ via Cooke City and Red Lodge on
The North Entrance via
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building, telephone line construction, lieve there is a minimum property, May 15.
has been open all winter.
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auto mechanics, tractor operation, damage limit under which accidents Gardiner
radio, and many others which ade­ need not be reported. Some states,
Keys made tor au locks. Stevens
quately fit the young men for taking for example, do not require report­
if
an important part in the advancement ing of accidents in which no one is Cash Hardware. Coquille. Ore.
killed
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property
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Through the
Calling caras. SU toi ¿I.90.
camp educational
program
and ages amounts to less than $50.00.
through the efforts of the ckmp per­ However, in Oregon, there to no such
sonnel. the enrollees are trained in legal minimum and all accidents must
citizenship discipline and character. be reported.
Accidents in rural areas should be
It cannot be denied that when a
young man leaves the camp he is bet­ reported to the sheriff of the county
ter fitted physically, mentally and in which the accident occurred while
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morally for national defense and good accidents in urban areas should be
Bowling 10c per U m Till • P. M.
reported to the local chief of police.
citizenship.
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The “Open House" to be held on These reposts are required to be
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March 30 by Camp McKinley will made within 24 hours of the time the
accident
occurred.
give everyone an opportunity to ob-
vice first-hand the activities and ac­
Accident reports in Oregon are not
complishments of the
enrollees. open to public inspection and may
Guests will be conducted on a tour of not be admitted as evidence in any
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the camp and work projects. Army
and technical service personnel will
be on hand to answer questions and
to give talks on the various phases
of camp life. Refreshments will be
given for ail who attend. It is hoped
many people will take the opportunity
to become acquainted with the camp
and the work it to doing.
"Open House" At
Camp McKinley
New Buildings At
Camp China Flats
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