Squandering up the rough log bolts to make them ready for subsequent mill operations, Fall Creek box factory. Willamette National Forest, Oregon. Photographed by G.E. Griffith
Payrolls! It is estimated that the lumber industry of the Klamath Basin employs some 6,000 people, and provides a livlihood for 30,000 to 35,000 people in Klamath County.
Photo shows Mrs. Watson Homer, of Toppenish, Washington, at work on beaded buckskin gloves in her tipi at Meadow Creek Indian Forest Camp. Photo was taken in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. U.S. Forest Service photo #385219.
Mt. Hood and Timberline Lodge are shown under a blanket of snow during the winter of 1942-1943. The lodge was closed because of war conditions. USFS photo #424587 by George Henderson (not an official USFS photographer)
USFS photo #370680 The deflector that the men are installing is firmly anchored in the stream and is then covered with sod. The enrollees are digging under the farther bank to form a hole for trout shelter. The deflector will narrow the stream, thus increasing the speed of the flow of the water. The area in back of the deflector will all fill in.
USFS photo #400430 CCC enrollee baker, Toivo Maki, is putting meringue on lemon pies which he baked for the enrollees at the Gegoka CCC camp, Superior National Forest, Minnesota.
William Baller (Silverton), Merle Haskins (Scotts Mill) and Tom Ballantine (Silverton) work at fire training, Camp Maury, Ochoco National Forest, Oregon. USFS photo #279846.