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VOL. IV No. 16
J-.2S.EM. ' 707 CC<
FF THE AIR
American Tr?. ns»At lant ic
Clipper lands at „zores..0nly
difficulty enccantered \
was inability to boil
eggs at 82,00 ft...Hitler
is expected to annex
Danzigj important port on
the Baltic Sea next«..*,,
.Benny will give up fight
against smuggling charge.
....Minneapolis Roosevelt
High School girl on trial
for embezzling K,S. jour-
nalism club funds The
weather man predicts con-j
tinued cold tommorrow in
the north west Be; inj ..,,,
ning today all uinneapo-
lis speedsters are to t;o to work-house
or pay heav Ler f hies Mans underway to charge 100 for ride up the side
of the Statue of Libei ty Money.to
be used for maintenance purposes.
ET./S NOTES CF 707
Capt. 0. G. Lippincott arrived in ca .p at noon today,
on an inspection tour Truck Drivers Nevin and Mogen are to be detailed
to Cass Lake for seven 1 days where
they will haul logs At the present
time Haatsja's Crew is cutting a telephone line thru the woods back o p camp
..The new line will eliminate the presence of unsightly -oles in '' e Camp
area Walter Kiel will take over
the duties of Forestry Order ly tomorrow replacing Eugene D-.jnett, Who is
being discharged because of expirution
of term of enrollment......Pete HabaSj
"Ye old women sl_.yer>" : tterd -d the
show in Deer River yesierd' y, accompanied by six damsels from town.
March 27, 1939
TONIGHT'S ACTIVITIES
The 707 Minstrels will
precent "The Chain Gang"
a musical comedy in tho
The. ter at 8:00.
There will be m; classes
this evening due to tho
fact t'a t the minstrel
oho1' will bo presented.
ASH FOR l/OOD'./ORKERS
Woodworkers, QBgoclMlyy
Woodturners, will soon find
unusual opportunities now
oven to* them for adding
considerably to their
cash earnings during some
class and spare time in
camp. Within two months
time tourists will start
pouring into thio north
country, and each tourist
is a possible market for
the products of woodturners. Get a start now and
have several articles all
finished and ready for
sale when they come. The
manager of Eagle 's Nest
has offered to sell free of charge any
good, completed projects made'in'thic
camp, Mr. Dunton plans to male a similar arrangement, if possibi, with
the -Parker Book and Stationery Company
lec toe at Bemidji.
Mr. Forder announces that when he
visited Buhl during the past weekend
he arranged with the Buhl School District to sell us come of their Misce-
11' nooue scrap wood-working stock. If
tho interest in wood-working justifies
it, Mr, Dunton will try to obtain more
of this material from the Hibbing and
other Range schools, Tho wood obtained
will bo of all widths, lengths, thick-
no ;aoc and species, but is ideal for
woodturning purposes, and is very
cheap.
See tho E.A. for drawings and
suggestions of articles to melee...then
start barrelling. You can easily make
$8.00 a month in your spare time.
NO CLASSES WILL MEET TONIGHT !'.'. I
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