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'^YbTHE 723 ^^3
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LeMstfln, Minnesota.
MARCH 0.
TO DO'I
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C.C.C.
^'hCLLM.
ZiiT
The march of the new
CCC r rmy into the forests end fields of the
country began Monday in
a movement which will
Out-rival that of the
original organization
of Emergency Conservation Work camps. More
than 328,000 men will
WELCOME TO YOU CCC1S
To
723 ;
the OCC boys of
:.ne
be enroj
led.
weeks until
cording
to
to their most
cooperative officers, I extend
a most enduring and
[hearty welcome to our
'small city.
It is my belief, after noting many of the
jboys, that the camp has
in the 10 iwithin it a truly groat
June 21. J.SZ5
LUMBER STRIKE HALTS
PERMANENT CAMP aORK
Construction of the
new camp of company 723
at Lewir.ton is delayed
because of a lumber
strike in Oregon. All
the available lumber is
Aug. 31, ac-j-pei cent age of good
present plan&hearty, healthy, virile
•-men. Let us cooperate
fwith each other and ro
main on our good behavior as fc have remained so well heretofore,
of the Department of Labor and the Army,
This enlargement will
bring the- C'.;C to the
600,000 figure, provided for by the last Cor- } Hero1e hoping you
:ess under plans of
President Roosevelt for
extending Emergency Con4sures which
servation Work for the
next two years,,-Happy
Days.
AMPLIFYING
WILL BE
SYSTEM
INSTALLED
The new amplifier or
public address system
which was recently purchased at a cost of " r>
$95,75 is to be install!
ed as soon as the wea-
will enjoy to the grea
est extend those plea-
our city
has to offer, and of
course, we hope
continue to improve ,
greatly the- surrounding
community with your
splendid erosion control work.
Mayor E.E.Gremelsbacb.
1 0
I i f i ■
a
phonograph
being chipped to the
North to be used at th
new camps which are be
ng constructed first
as tho summer is so mucit
shorter up there.
Tho new camp at Lew-
iston is to be a porta-j,
ble camp. Tho recreation hall is to bo seventy feet in length by
twenty feet in width.
The barracks will be
one hundred forty feet
long.
Tho camp will be
built to accomodate two
.. ~ „..:;-,-curdrcd men, which will
be the -regular company
strength of camps in
Minnesota after Aug.1st
a
\P
r0
tr-l
ther permists.
twenty watt amplifier,
class B, consisting cf
one crystal microphone
and pre amplifier with
a mixer for
pickup.
The intentions are to
mount loud speakers out
side. .The system can
be expanded to include
twenty or thirty loud
speakers by purchasing
another amplifier.
The broadcasts will
be of local talent, Tha,
baseball gvmes and
prizefights will probably be broadcasted alsc
Radio programs can
also be broadcasted "o-j
putting the radio close
to_ the microphone, providing tho radio has
enough volume.
THANX YOU
Company 725 appreciates the hospitable wel-E
come given them by the
fair city of Lewiston,
and wishes to extend an
invitation to them to
visit us on any Saturday
or Sunday.
Lewiston has extended
Co, 723 the most generous welcome ?"n thoir
history, and thoy wish
to thank the Mayor, the
business-men, and the
people of Lewiston.
CO. 723 RECEIVES NEW
LOCAL EXPERIENCEDMEN
Tho following men
oined the Company last
ok to bring the Com-
any1s quota of Local
I1-:
Experienced Mon up to
jti ength
ice Axness
Lawi
El don Grromel sbach,
Roland Hai'ner
Donald Lewis
Elmer Prigge
Edwin Sherer
All of Lewiston
Ervin Belter
Edmund Gatzlof
From Altura
Lt., W.A. Carpant
Commandi ng Of f i
or
GULLIES
Hordes of gullies now
s
> j...'
;e£ (remind
We should build our
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Capt. Fair to visit
us
Capt. Fair, a former
Commander of this company may visit us soon.
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TtlUCn DiilMEh\
iland to stay,
i And departing leave
behino us
Fields that have not
.-.a she a away.
So when our son- as-
jsumes tho mortgage
i 0a tne land that's
'bad our toil
LllGSO...
i.v^j.^ kj uu^ xcLJ.ni, OUt
where's the soil?"
X
St
iiere1 s the
i
not ask us in
farm.
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